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Louisianans

  • plural
    of Louisianan.
    Louisianan
    noun
    a native or inhabitant of Louisiana.

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“I felt that boredom was, to Louisianans, or must be, much worse than corruption,” Ms. Lemann writes.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 23, 2026

This outcome gave Black Louisianans, who make up roughly one-third of the state’s population, a meaningful opportunity to elect their preferred candidate in just one district, while white voters dominated the other five.

From Slate Oct. 15, 2025

Predominantly monochrome photos taken during the “Kindness” production feature Stone, co-star Jesse Plemons and sometimes random Louisianans posing, often, with their faces obscured or turned away from the lens.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 7, 2025

During a news conference on Friday, Edwards urged Louisianans not to panic or rush to buy bottled water.

From Seattle Times Sep. 25, 2023

The sentiment and the tune took the fancy of the ardent Louisianans, and they carried it with them into the Confederate army, where it soon established itself as the war-song of the South.

From A Book About the Theater by Brander Matthews

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