America’s largest remaining antebellum plantation home burned down –– Black social media users react
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Louisiana’s Nottoway Resort a historic 64-room, 53,000-square-foot plantation home, went up in flames on May 15. (Photo: Iberville ...
WHITE CASTLE, La. (WVUE) - One of Louisiana’s most recognizable historic landmarks now lies in smoldering ruin, as fire crews continue working to extinguish what remains of Nottoway Plantation -- once ...
A fire that ravaged Nottoway Plantation, one of the Deep South's largest pre-Civil War mansions, sparked a wave of mixed reactions online, ranging from jubilation to dismay. The Louisiana landmark, ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — The Louisiana State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFM) has ended its investigation into the fire of the Nottoway Plantation. According to a press release, the Bureau of ...
The Nottoway Resort plantation home in Iberville Parish caught fire Thursday afternoon and slowly went up in flames, causing massive damage to the 166-year-old house on the Mississippi River. The ...
The historic Nottoway Plantation, located in Iberville Parish, Louisiana, and the largest surviving antebellum home in the South, was severely damaged by a fire that broke out Thursday afternoon.
The Louisiana mansion that once enslaved dozens of Black people is little more than embers now, but that doesn’t mean we should let its memory burn up as well. The property was steeped in slavery as ...
Video of the Nottoway Plantation fire sparks jubilation. It’s about anger and pain over slavery, too
After a fire engulfed a mansion at Louisiana’s Nottoway Plantation, one of the largest remaining pre-Civil War houses in the Deep South where scores of enslaved Africans labored, video footage of the ...
IBERVILLE PARISH, La. — The Louisiana State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFM), in partnership with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), concluded the on-site phase of the ...
Many thoughts rumbled for space in my head as I watched the media’s relentless updates about the flames slowly engulfing the historic Nottoway Plantation in White Castle. First, I thought it was ...
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