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・ Louisiana Creole people
・ Louisiana Culinary Institute
・ Louisiana Democratic Party
・ Louisiana Democratic primary, 2008
・ Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry
・ Louisiana Department of Education
・ Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
・ Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals
・ Louisiana Department of Public Safety & Corrections
・ Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development
・ Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs
・ Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries – Enforcement Division
・ Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
・ Louisiana Derby
・ Louisiana Derby top three finishers
Louisiana Diary
・ Louisiana Digital Media Archive
・ Louisiana Downs
・ Louisiana Eastern Railroad
・ Louisiana Educational Assessment Program
・ Louisiana elections, 2015
・ Louisiana ex rel. Francis v. Resweber
・ Louisiana Family Forum
・ Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation
・ Louisiana Film Prize
・ Louisiana Five
・ Louisiana Football Field
・ Louisiana French
・ Louisiana Fried Chicken
・ Louisiana Fuel


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Louisiana Diary : ウィキペディア英語版
Louisiana Diary
''Louisiana Diary'' is a documentary film produced and directed by KQED (TV)'s Richard O. Moore for National Educational Television in 1963. It was first aired in 1964. Copyright to this film is held by Public Broadcasting Service TV station WNET, based in New York City.
It follows the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) from July to August 1963, as they undertake an African American voter registration drive in the town of Plaquemine, Louisiana (Iberville Parish) and includes scenes of: citizens undergoing mock interrogations at voter education clinics; CORE members canvassing from house to house; civil rights meetings in Baptist Churches; a mass march and vigil; police tear gassing crowds and making arrests; interviews with Ronnie Moore (Field Secretary for CORE in Louisiana) and Mama Joe Homes; a speech by James L. Farmer, Jr. (National Secretary of CORE) and views of a Plaquemine contingent getting on a bus, heading for the August 28th 1963 civil rights march on Washington, DC. Narrated by Moore, the film adds a postscript that on October 17, 1963, Reverend Joseph Carter became the first African American who successfully registered to vote in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana.
A 16mm answer film print of ''Louisiana Diary'' was digitally restored in 2011 by the San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive, which was loaned to them by Moore. The Amistad Research Center at Tulane University in New Orleans also preserves a 16mm film print of this film.
== External links ==

* (Watch the film online. )


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