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If the walls of Sprague Street in Shreveport could talk, what a story they would tell. Some would speak of the Civil Rights movement, of segregation, and of the 1100 block of Sprague Street's slow ...
During the 1950s and 1960s, some areas in Shreveport were segregated by race and voter registration was almost nonexistent. Here's why it matters today.
The Castle Hotel, Sprague Street Hotel, and Dr. Allen’s office no longer stand in the 1100 block of Sprague Street. But there is a new movement growing on the now-empty lots.
ReForm Shreveport used input from Shreveport residents to produce a map of water outages across the city. News Sports Life Things To Do Opinion Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals LOCAL ...
SHREVEPORT, LA - This past week, a ... ReForm Shreveport also created the Water Outage Map in 2021 in response to Winter Storm Uri ... and that effective dialogue is a two way street,” said ...
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - ReForm Shreveport, a group dedicated to building a better future for the city, has created a water outage map where Shreveport residents can voluntarily report their status..
The Shreveport City Council selected a voter redistricting map that creates five majority-black voting districts in Shreveport, leaving two to be majority white. The creator of the proposed maps ...
Members of the KTAL/LSU Shreveport/Red River Radio team that focuses on Shreveport’s civil rights history have made a discovery thanks to the hard work of Dr. Gary Joiner.
During the 1950s and 1960s, some areas in Shreveport were segregated by race and voter registration was almost nonexistent. Here’s why it matters today.