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Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve (NHP&P) is comprised of six sites.  These sites are spread over a large area across south Louisiana so it is essential to plan out your trip carefully.  We visited in January 2020 but currently most of the sites are closed or with limited access because of Covid-19 restrictions.

In this episode, we describe the six different sites that comprise the NHP&P but also speak to Ranger Briana to learn about the history and context of the NPS unit as well as the history of the people.  She also explains the story behind the park’s namesake, Jean Lafitte.  We also attend a talk presented by a volunteer which focuses on the pre-Civil War economy and history of the South; the false narratives that justified the horrific institution of slavery; and the unique cultural influences of New Orleans.

This month’s Organization feature is the Memorial Foundation which helped to build the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington, DC. The MLK Memorial is the 395th unit in the National Park Service and is the first memorial to an African-American on or near the National Mall.

The Memorial Foundation aspires to a world in which the memorial serves as a beacon that inspires people around the globe to apply the principles of democracy, justice, hope, and love. They continue Dr. King’s work through Global Youth Leadership Conferences and programs at the Memorial.

Follow @thememorialfoundation on Instagram to learn more about their organization and scheduled events.

We would love your feedback.  Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or message us on our social media accounts: @ExpeditionNationalParks on Facebook and Instagram and @ExpeditionNPS on Twitter.  Thanks to Jason Shaw for the music.  And, as always, follow the inspiration of the Junior Ranger motto - keep exploring, learning, and protecting!

Episode Highlights:

00:37 Introduction, overview of six NHP units

02:29 Ranger Briana, background of site

05:55 Short history of Acadian people

10:14  Creole description

11:05  Who was Jean Lafitte

14:32 Organization Feature

15:37  South’s false arguments in support of slavery

18:18  South’s economic destruction post-Civil War

20:55  Indigenous African influence on New Orleans

21:51 Unique culinary and musical aspects of New Orleans

22:33  Immigration from Haiti

25:10 Origin of Mardi Gras Indian

28:14  Farewell

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