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Laura Plantation in Louisiana preserves Creole culture, doesn't gloss over slavery

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Personal accounts of Laura Plantation’s enslaved were documented in Laura Locoul Gore’s memoirs, which were discovered in 1993 in St. Louis.

Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch | Breaking News | STLtoday.com

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