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The Pelican State Goes to War Symposium: Uniquely Louisiana (Morning Session) by The National WWII MuseumWatch The National WWII Museum's The Pelican State Goes to War Symposium: Uniquely Louisiana (Morning Session) on Livestream.com. The morning panel will be moderated by historian Gaines Foster, PhD, of Louisiana State University. Panelists include Maureen Honey, PhD, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Sharlene Sinegal-DeCuir, PhD, Xavier University; and Samuel Zemurray Stone Senior Historian Rob Citino. They will discuss the legacy of WWII on the United States and Louisiana’s unique wartime heritage. Presented by The Alta and John Franks Foundation.
Dutch Morial And The Police Strike Of 1979In 1979, Ernest "Dutch" Morial became the first black mayor of New Orleans. He won the election with 95% of the black vote, and just 20% of the white vote.

The Plessy and Ferguson Foundation - The Remarkable Men of the 1868 Constitutional Convention

2018 Event, To watch my contribution please fast forward the video to 1:50 mark.

I had the honor of being the 2019 Founders Day Convocation Speaker. The speech is 18 minutes into the program.

Dr. Sharlene Sinegal-DeCuir Keller Family Endowed ProfessorshipHistory Department Chair Associate Professor of HistoryXavier University of Louisianassinegal@xula.edu
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