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Carl L. Bankston III; Stephen J. Caldas. A Troubled Dream: The Promise and Failure of School Desegregation in Louisiana. Vanderbilt University Press. 2002. 268pp.

Arthur W. Bergeron, Jr.. Guide to Louisiana Confederate Military Units, 1861-1865. LSU Press. 1996. 256pp.

Carl A. Brasseaux. French, Cajun, Creole, Houma: A Primer on Francophone Louisiana. LSU Press. 2005. 159pp.

Carl A. Brasseaux. The Founding of New Acadia: The Beginnings of Acadian Life in Louisiana, 1765-1803. LSU Press. 1996. 229pp.

E. Bunner. History of Louisiana: From Its First Discovery and Settlement to the Present Time. Harper & Brothers. 1855. 267pp.

Mark T. Carleton. Politics and Punishment: The History of the Louisiana State Penal System. LSU Press. 1971. 216pp.

Alexander DeConde. This Affair of Louisiana. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1976. 325pp.

Adam Fairclough. Race & Democracy: The Civil Rights Struggle in Louisiana, 1915-1972. University of Georgia Press. 1995. 610pp.

John Rose Ficklen. History of Reconstruction in Louisiana, Through 1868. Peter Smith. 1966. 228pp.

Richard J. Follett. The Sugar Masters: Planters and Slaves in Louisiana's Cane World, 1820-1860. LSU Press. 2005. 290pp.

Marcia Gaudet; James C. McDonald (editors). Mardi Gras, Gumbo, and Zydeco: Readings in Louisiana Culture. University Press of Mississippi. 2003. 179pp.

George D. Green. Finance and Economic Development in the Old South: Louisiana Banking, 1804-1861. Stanford University Press. 1972. 268pp.

William Ivy Hair. Bourbonism and Agrarian Protest: Louisiana Politics, 1877-1900. LSU Press. 1969. 328pp.

William C. Havard; Rudolf Heberle; Perry H. Howard. The Louisiana Elections of 1960. Louisiana State University Press. 1963. 126pp.

Alfred O. Hero. Louisiana and Quebec: Bilateral Relations and Comparative Sociopolitical Evolution, 1673-1993. University Press of America. 1995. 350pp.

Florence M. Jumonville. Louisiana History: An Annotated Bibliography. Greenwood Publishing Group. 2002. 782pp.

Harnett T. Kane. The Bayous of Louisiana. New York: William Morrow. 1944. 340pp.

Garnie William McGinty. A History of Louisiana. Exposition Press. 1951. 318pp.

John Preston Moore. Revolt in Louisiana: The Spanish Occupation, 1766-1770. Louisiana State University Press. 1976. 246pp.

Lewis William Newton. The Americanization of French Louisiana. Ayer Publishing. 1980. 235pp.

Wayne Parent. Inside the Carnival: Unmasking Louisiana Politics. LSU Press. 2006. 183pp.

Albert Phelps. Louisiana: A Record of Expansion. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin. 1905. 412pp.

John B. Rehder. Delta Sugar: Louisiana's Vanishing Plantation Landscape. Johns Hopkins University Press. 1999. 355pp.

John M. Sacher. A Perfect War of Politics: Parties, Politicians, and Democracy in Louisiana, 1824-1861. LSU Press. 2003. 331pp.

Mark Schmitz. Economic Analysis of Antebellum Sugar Plantations in Louisiana. Ayer Publishing. 1977. 252pp.

Rebecca J. Scott. Degrees of Freedom: Louisiana and Cuba After Slavery. Harvard University Press. 2005. 365pp.

Bill Streever. Saving Louisiana? The Battle for Coastal Wetlands. University Press of Mississippi. 2001. 189pp.

Joe Gray Taylor. Louisiana: A History. New York: W. W. Norton. 1984. 194pp.

Joe Gray Taylor. Louisiana Reconstructed, 1863-1877. Louisiana State University Press. 1974. 552pp.

Charles Vincent. The African American Experience in Louisiana. Center for Louisiana Studies, University of Southwestern Louisiana. 2000. 552pp.




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