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Travels with Mae: Scenes from a New Orleans Girlhood
Travels with Mae: Scenes from a New Orleans Girlhood, With a series of lyrical vignettes Eileen M. Julien traces her life as an African American woman growing up in middle-class New Orleans in the 1950s and 1960s. Julien's narratives focus on her relationship with her mother, family, community, and the city , Travels with Mae: Scenes from a New Orleans Girlhood has a rating of 4 stars
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Travels with Mae: Scenes from a New Orleans Girlhood, With a series of lyrical vignettes Eileen M. Julien traces her life as an African American woman growing up in middle-class New Orleans in the 1950s and 1960s. Julien's narratives focus on her relationship with her mother, family, community, and the city , Travels with Mae: Scenes from a New Orleans Girlhood
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  • Travels with Mae: Scenes from a New Orleans Girlhood
  • Written by author Eileen M. Julien
  • Published by Indiana University Press, July 2009
  • With a series of lyrical vignettes Eileen M. Julien traces her life as an African American woman growing up in middle-class New Orleans in the 1950s and 1960s. Julien's narratives focus on her relationship with her mother, family, community, and the city
  • With a series of lyrical vignettes Eileen M. Julien traces her life as an African American woman growing up in middle-class New Orleans in the 1950s and 1960s. Julien's narratives focus on her relationship with her mother, family, community, and the city
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What I keep in my freezer; or, you are what you eat

Routines

Oatmeal collage

A streetcar story

A glimmer of gender

Going to Algiers

"Buttons, anyone?": A Pacific St. story

Room at the top

Connie

The Jugs' ball

The "country"

Facts of life

Money troubles

Fudge and jelly donuts

The shadow of death

A woman's place

Brother boyfriends

The house they didn't buy

Family affairs

She would have typed all night

Small victories

Daddy's public voice

Hurricane Betsy

Groovin

Christmas '66

My mother, my hair

Getting over it

Eunice, Mae and me

Questions of power

Losing Mae
Journal: November 92 & December 96

Arriving late: December 20, 1996

Daddy's gumbo

Conversation
Journal, March 97

Reflections
Journal, August 97

Revisiting
Journal, June 98

Birthday surprise
Journal, September 98

Dakar hair
Journal, March 2000

The Carnival spirit

Katrina
Journal, September 1, 2005

The wake of the storm

The keys


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