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Call for Papers: Francophone Louisiana’s International Relations (April 1, 2018) | Appel à communications : La Louisiane francophone et ses relations internationales (1er avril 2018)

French version below. Symposium: Francophone Louisiana’s International Relations New Orleans To be held in association with the 21st Biennial Conference of the American CouncilRead More

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Lectures on Louisiana Creole History, Genealogy & Culture – New Iberia Dec 19 and 20

“Explore the topics of genealogy and history in Creole Louisiana in this fascinating two-part lecture series presented by Christophe Landry, Ph.D. Learn aboutRead More

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What may slaves in colonial Louisiana have looked like?

any popular ideas about Africa’s multitude of distinct peoples emerged at some point in Western history and memory. One such idea homogenized the physiqueRead More

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