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Allison Slatten Allison Slatten reigned as Queen of Osiris, 2013.
Archbishop Hannan Archbishop Hannan served as Archbishop of New Orleans from 1965 to 1989; at age 96, he is now the oldest living Archbishop in the world.
Alan Freeman Alan Freeman is General Manager of the Louisiana Superdome and the New Orleans Arena.
Darrell Guy, Sr. Darrell Guy, Sr. is Director of Special Projects for the NFL YET Program at the Boys and Girls Club of Southeast Louisiana.
Anne Milling Anne Milling founded Women of the Storm in January, 2006, three months after Hurricane Katrina.
Stephen Hales Stephen Hales is archivist for the Rex Carnival organization.
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Interview date: 4.06.18
John Magill
John Magill is a New Orleans historian with a seemingly never-ending knowledge of our city’s history. In this podcast, John traces the city’s population over the course of one century: from the early 1800s to the mid 1900s.
John discusses the waxing and waning of the city’s population that occurred over this ten-decade period. He also describes the various ethnic groups that contributed to these dynamic population shifts, and explains how these influxes of new residents influenced the city’s growth.
Finally, John explores the underlying reasons why people came to New Orleans, and he explains why other cities in the Southern United States eventually overtook New Orleans in population size.
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