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The Louisiana Purchase Treaty-A Shattered Creole Treaty

The Louisiana Purchase Treaty, the ramifications. For all those who are interested in the history of the Creoles of the United States and particularly how Creolism developed in the state of Louisiana, it is imperative to understand how the Louisiana Purchase Treaty came into effect and under what circumstances. The LPT is often said to be a turning point in the history of the Louisiana State and its integration into the United States of America. However, not much attention was given to the people of that state at the time the treaty in that process. A people with a unique history and culture different from the rest of the United States: The Creoles of Louisiana, which was made up of Creole Indians, like the Ancient Houma and Choctaws, Free people of Colour (gens de couleurs libres) as well as "blacks" of African and Haitian origins. No compensation, consideration or respect were given to the right and freedom of these people to continue to enjoy their unique culture, i

Former River Market Employee Serves 15 Years Prison - Other "Connected" Criminals Go Unpunished

Former River Market Employee Serves 15 Years Prison - Other "Connected" Criminals Go Unpunished originally posted: 12/14/10 BRYAN DAY Assistant City Manager of Little Rock & corrupt loser that is ultimately responsible for the FUBA R ADC Inmate Population Information Search - Inmate Details <---(click to obtain prison record) "ADC Number: 128873 Name:Sheard , Jackson Initial Receipt Date: 08/04/2009 Current Facility: East AR Region.Unit That's one hell of a criminal hungh? Yep, most drug addicts resort to crime, to get high.  So, why would the former  & disgraced  Rivermarket manager, Shannon Light , REGULARLY and "innocently" leave large bundles of cash plainly lain upon her desk for the takin'?  Especially when a "secured" safe was only STEPS away.  I mention "secured" because even the drug addict and  former four-year Rivermarket employee, Jackson Sheard , knew where she kept th