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Scotlandville, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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and A&M College, a historically black college and land grant college. The state legislature wanted it moved from New Orleans to an area with more land. The state later acquired another 372 acres to support the agricultural portion of its curriculum. Southern University was built on Scott's Bluff
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Aboriginal Native cultures existed during the Archaic period and built earthen mounds in the area now known as Scotlandville. The Monte Sano Mound site 16BTR17 was located just south of the Airport in Scotlandville area along the Monte Sano Bayou waterway, which cuts through Scotlandville and
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connects to the Mississippi River. When the site was demolished in 1967, three days of salvage excavations exposed platforms, charcoal, effigy beads, and projectiles determined to be dated prior to 5000 BC. The Monte Sano Mound may be the oldest indigenous mound in the United States.
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beginning around World War I. Its growth was stimulated also by construction of railroads along the Mississippi River. While still independent, Scotlandville became the largest majority-black community in the state. In the 20th century, it was incorporated into Baton Rouge.
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In 2020, the Louisiana Cultural Districts program identified Scotlandville as a cultural district. The program encourages "community revitalization based on cultural activity", and offers technical assistance, resources, and tax incentives to identified cultural districts.
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opened a processing plant here in 1909, it attracted many new workers, including rural black migrants from other areas of the state, and immigrants from Eastern and Southern Europe. It operated for decades, providing good jobs for graduates of Southern University.
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After World War II, Black veterans such as Acie Belton of Scotlandville organized voter registration drives in order to overcome the disenfranchisement of most African Americans. In 1946 there were only 137 black voters registered in
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We are the Washitaw : the indigenous black inhabitants of North America : the suppressed story of the ancient ones, the original, black mound-building inhabitants of North America
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Scotlandville was gradually settled after the United States acquired this territory. It was a rural area farmed after the Civil War by an assortment of European Americans and
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Gradually Scotlandville became industrialized, beginning with a Standard Oil refinery in 1909, and was a destination of Black people to urban areas in the
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Today, Scotlandville is a community located in North Baton Rouge, overseen by the East Baton Rouge Parish government.
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In 1912 the state of Louisiana bought 531 acres in Scotlandville for the construction of the relocated
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overlooking the Mississippi River. It is no longer located within Scotlandville's boundaries.
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Some schools are in unincorporated areas outside of the city limits, including
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In 1978 and 1980, some parts of Scotlandville were annexed into Baton Rouge.
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Scotlandville
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Populated places in Louisiana established by African Americans
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The Scotlandville Branch Library – part of the
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LA Art and Science Museum (Yazoo&MS. Valley Rail Depot)
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Neighborhood in East Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
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Scotlandville
Scotlandville is located in Louisiana
Scotlandville is located in the United States
30°31′14″N 91°10′43″W / 30.5204668°N 91.1787186°W / 30.5204668; -91.1787186
Country
State
Louisiana
East Baton Rouge
GNIS
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Mississippi River
East Baton Rouge Parish
Southern University and A&M College
Great Migration
freedmen
Southern University
Standard Oil Company
East Baton Rouge Parish
East Baton Rouge Parish Library
East Baton Rouge Parish School System
Scotlandville Magnet High School
Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport
Eugene "Eda" Wade
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Scotlandville


Rachel L. Emanuel, Ruby Jean Simms, Charles Vincent, Scotlandville
"The History Of Indigenous Mounds In America"
Archaeology of Louisiana
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