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  2. Delphine LaLaurie - Wikipedia

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    The LaLaurie mansion, from a 1906 postcard. Marie Delphine Macarty or MacCarthy (March 19, 1787 – December 7, 1849), more commonly known as Madame Blanque or, after her third marriage, as Madame LaLaurie, was a New Orleans socialite and serial killer who was believed to have tortured and murdered enslaved people in her household.

  3. Jean François Canonge - Wikipedia

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    Jean François Canonge (1784 – January 19, 1848) lawyer, judge, slave owner, clerk, and politician. He was the judge who provided the deposition on the mistreatment of slaves by Delphine LaLaurie. [1] Jean studied law with French American linguist and philosopher Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. He spoke French, Spanish, and Haitian Creole and ...

  4. 'Conjuring' writers to tell story of infamous LaLaurie slave ...

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    Twin writers Chad and Carey Hayes are set to explore the world of notorious 19th century slave murderer Madame Delphine LaLaurie and her haunted house.

  5. History of slavery in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Solomon Northup, author of Twelve Years a Slave (1853) Delphine LaLaurie (d. 1849), infamous for abuse of her French Quarter mansion's slaves; John McDonogh (d. 1850), New Orleanian who manumitted slaves and funded antebellum education; History of slavery in Texas; Slavery in New France; African Americans in Louisiana; Slavery in the United States

  6. Eulalie de Mandéville - Wikipedia

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    Eulalie de Mandéville was an accomplished and successful businesswoman. From about 1795 onward, she established an import business, importing manufactured goods which she stored in New Orleans and then distributed to retail outlets through a network of slaves as far away as to Attakapas. [2]

  7. List of slave owners - Wikipedia

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    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. The following is a list of notable people who owned other people as slaves, where there is a consensus of historical evidence of slave ownership, in alphabetical order by last name. Part of a series on Forced labour and slavery Contemporary ...

  8. American Horror Story: Coven - Wikipedia

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    Nan leads them to a tour of Madame LaLaurie's mansion, where she tortured slaves to preserve her youth and was poisoned by voodoo priestess Marie Laveau for her lover's torture in 1834. In a hospital, Zoe learns that Kyle died and rapes an unconscious Brener, killing him. Fiona has a still-living LaLaurie dug up.

  9. The St. Francisville Experiment - Wikipedia

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    The St. Francisville Experiment is a 2000 low-budget found footage horror film directed by Ted Nicolaou.The film was released direct to VHS, and DVD on April 15, 2000, and centers upon a small group of paranormal investigators who spend a night in an old haunted mansion located in St. Francisville, Louisiana.