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Lawyer Overview for Caddo Parish County

Population:
243,200+
/
Number of active lawyers:
1,500+
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Louisiana State Bar Association:
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Featured Lawyers in Caddo Parish County

Ayres, Shelton, Williams, Benson & Paine

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0
26 years in practice
Personal Injury, Wrongful Death
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Bowie & Beresko APLC

Google rating
3.9
38 years in practice
Bankruptcy, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death
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Ayres, Shelton, Williams, Benson & Paine

Google rating
0
26 years in practice
Personal Injury, Wrongful Death
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Bowie & Beresko APLC

Google rating
3.9
38 years in practice
Bankruptcy, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death
View Profile

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About Caddo Parish County, Louisiana

In order to suppress Republican voting and restore white supremacy, the white parishioners used violence and intimidation of blacks after the Civil War and especially after Reconstruction. There was a high incidence of violence and lynchings in the northwest Louisiana parishes. Between 1877 and the beginning of the 20th century there were 48 lynches of African Americans in Caddo Parish. This was second in the state, after Lafourche Parish. It was near twice the number of the lowest parishes in the top six. Jennie Steers was a domestic servant who was accused of poisoning her employer's daughter. She was executed by a white mob in July 1903.

The Daughters of the Confederacy were commemorating the Civil War in 1920 and designated the armory "Fort Turnball". It was used by the government as a site of mobilization for men who were drafted or recruited during World War II.

The oil industry developed in this area in the early 20th century. There are a number of related businesses located in Shreveport. Many oil wells were built in southern Arkansas and northern Louisiana.

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