Celebrating five African-American brothers who served during WWII
An interesting article from the Acadian Signal of October 12, 1944, was headlined “Five Negro Brothers From City in Army.”
An interesting article from the Acadian Signal of October 12, 1944, was headlined “Five Negro Brothers From City in Army.”
One of the necessary institutions for local businesses to thrive is a bank and Acadia Parish is no exception to that statement.
Empires throughout history rose and fell. That includes financial empires.
World War II was a savage conflict in which young American men fought both in continental Europe and across the Pacific Ocean.
In the early spring of 1917, German submarines began their attacks on passenger and merchant ships.
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