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1869 - Louisiana Enacts First Public Accommodations Law

On this day, Louisiana Governor Henry C. Warmoth signed one of the nation’s first public accommodations laws, which prohibited racial discrimination in public places such as hotels, theaters, and transportation. Passed during Reconstruction, this law was a bold effort to promote racial equality in the post-Civil War South and served as a model for future civil rights legislation.

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