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Creole : the history and legacy of Louisiana's free people of color /

"In her introduction, Sybil Kein immediately addresses perhaps the book's most important - and controversial - question: who are the Creoles? The answer is not clear-cut. Of European, African, or Caribbean mixed descent, they are a people of color and Francophone dialect native to south Lo...

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Други автори: Kein, Sybil.
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, ℗♭2000.
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Онлайн достъп: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=355726
Подобни документи: Print version:: Creole.
Съдържание:
  • People of color in Louisiana /
  • Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson
  • Marcus Christian's treatment of Les gens de couleur libre /
  • Violet Harrington Bryan
  • Placʹage and the Louisiana Gens de couleur libre : how race and sex defined the lifestyles of free women of color /
  • Joan M. Martin
  • Composers of color of nineteenth-century New Orleans : the history behind the music /
  • Lester Sullivan
  • Yankee hugging the Creole : reading Dion Boucicault's The octoroon /
  • Jennifer DeVere Brody
  • Use of Louisiana Creole in Southern literature /
  • Sybil Kein
  • Marie Laveau : the voodoo queen repossessed /
  • Barbara Rosendale Duggal
  • New Orleans Creole expatriates in France : romance and reality /
  • Michel Fabre
  • Visible means of support : businesses, professions, and trades of free people of color /
  • Mary Gehman
  • Origin of Louisiana Creole /
  • Fehintola Mosadomi
  • Louisiana Creole food culture : Afro-Caribbean links /
  • Sybil Kein
  • Light, bright, and damn near white : race, the politics of genealogy, and the strange case of Susie Guillory /
  • Anthony G. Barthelemy
  • Creole poets on the verge of a nation /
  • Caroline Senter
  • "Lost boundaries" : racial passing and poverty in segregated New Orleans /
  • Arthe A. Anthony
  • Creole culture in the poetry of Sybil Kein /r Mary L. Morton.