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How Would Beausoleil Have Reacted?

The French and Indian War left many populations beset with difficulties. One of those populations lived in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. TheRead More

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Filed Under: Discrimination & Prejudice, History, Identity, Language, Migrations, Mythology, Native Americans, Slavery Tagged With: Beausoleil, Beausoleilists, Cajun, Cajunism, Cajunists, Cajunité, Cajuns, cultural recovery, discrimination, healing, irony, Louisiana Creoles, Racism, reconciliation, xenophobia

Slave Narratives of Louisianians Living in Texas, 1936-1938

View document in separate expandable window Latest Updates 2017   July 1st – Pagination 2017   June 30th – Reformatted, expanded genealogy, reorganization,Read More

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Filed Under: Cuisine, Discrimination & Prejudice, Free People of Color (FPOC), Genealogy, History, Identity, Language, Law, Music, Slavery Tagged With: African American Louisiana, African American slaves, Américannité, Creole Slaves, Créoles de la Louisiane, Créoles louisianais, créolité, discrimination, Esclavage en Louisiane, Gens de couleur libres, Jim Crow, Jim Crow in Louisiana, Louisiana Creoles, Louisiana free people of color, Louisiana slaves, Racism, Slavery in Louisiana

News Alert | Four new theses in Europe explore Louisiana history

For immediate release Louisiana Historic and Cultural Vistas www.mylhcv.com [email protected] Fridayday, 17th June 2016 European theses explore Louisiana history In 2015 and 2016, studentsRead More

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Filed Under: Dissertations & Theses, Genealogy, History, Identity, Language, Latinité, Law, News alerts, Religion Tagged With: Adam Fairclough, Americanization, Carin Peller-Semmens, Christophe Landry, Creole culture, Darryl Barthe, discrimination, Kourí-Viní, Leiden University, Louisiana Creoles, Louisiana French, Louisiana Reconstruction, Louisiana Red River, Mark Leon de Vries, Racial segregation, Racial terror, Racism, Richard Follett, Segregation, Sussex University, University of Leiden, University of Sussex

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