Ulgar Dupart was a delegate at Louisiana's 1868 constitutional convention for Terrebonne Parish and a state legislator.[1] He served in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1868 to 1870. He advocated for equal rights.[2] He was a Republican.[3] He represented the Parish alongside Frederick Marie, an immigrant from France.[4]

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  1. Vincent, Charles (January 28, 2011). Black Legislators in Louisiana during Reconstruction. SIU Press. ISBN 9780809385812 via Google Books.
  2. Freedom's Lawmakers by Eric Foner Louisiana State University Press 1996 page 68
  3. Martin, Mart (April 24, 2018). The Almanac Of Women And Minorities In American Politics 2002. Routledge. ISBN 9780429976483 via Google Books.
  4. Scott, Rebecca J. (April 30, 2008). Degrees of Freedom: Louisiana and Cuba after Slavery. Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674267183 via Google Books.


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