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A fire that destroyed the big house on Louisiana's Nottoway Plantation led to a predictable response, with some Black people cheering and some white people mourning.
A huge fire has destroyed large parts of Nottoway Plantation, one of the South's largest antebellum mansions. The fire spread through the iconic 64-room historic building in White Castle, Louisiana, ...
The Nottoway Plantation House, a sprawling mansion on a former Louisiana sugar plantation, was "the South's largest remaining ...
Over on the west bank of the Mississippi atop a sugarcane field sat this southern mansion. The hard work of enslaved peoples ...
Jo Banner, a co-founder of The Descendants Project, a nonprofit organization that focuses on eradicating the legacies of ...
Nearly a dozen fire departments responded to extinguish the flames engulfing the pre-Civil War Nottoway Plantation House in ...
The fire that engulfed the Nottoway Plantation House on Thursday devastated the ... The 53,000-square-foot (4,924-square-meter) home on a former sugar plantation about 65 miles (105 kilometers ...
Little remains of the historic Nottoway plantation home in Iberville Parish after a fire reduced the 160-year-old mansion to rubble on Thursday. Charred pieces framework had fallen to the slab, with ...
Residents are worried that a developer’s plans to build around the remnants of an 18th-century plantation could be ...
The fire that engulfed the Nottoway Plantation House on Thursday devastated the building along ... (Michael Johnson /The Advocate via AP) The 53,000-square-foot (4,924-square-meter) home on a former ...
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