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Our People and Our History
Our People and Our History, In Our People and Our History, originally published in French in 1911 and translated into English in 1973, Rodolphe Lucien Desdunes records the lives of fifty prominent Creoles who lived in New Orleans at the end of the nineteenth century. Although he rec, Our People and Our History has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Our People and Our History, In Our People and Our History, originally published in French in 1911 and translated into English in 1973, Rodolphe Lucien Desdunes records the lives of fifty prominent Creoles who lived in New Orleans at the end of the nineteenth century. Although he rec, Our People and Our History
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  • Our People and Our History
  • Written by author Rodolphe Lucien Desdunes
  • Published by Louisiana State University Press, December 2001
  • In Our People and Our History, originally published in French in 1911 and translated into English in 1973, Rodolphe Lucien Desdunes records the lives of fifty prominent Creoles who lived in New Orleans at the end of the nineteenth century. Although he rec
  • In Our People and Our History, originally published in French in 1911 and translated into English in 1973, Rodolphe Lucien Desdunes records the lives of fifty prominent Creoles who lived in New Orleans at the end of the nineteenth century. Although he rec
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Foreword
Translator's Introduction
Acknowledgments
Preface
IThe Free Creoles of Color and the Campaign of 1814-1815 - Hippolyte Castra6
IILes Cenelles - Mr. Armand Lanusse and His Times10
IIIA Dedication - The Collaborators of Les Cenells - Some Biographical Sketches25
IVThe Collaborators of Les Cenelles (Continuation) - Biographical Sketches48
VBeaumont and the Creole Song - The Taucoutou Affair - Poets and Journalists61
VIThe Creole of Color in the Arts and the Liberal Arts Professions - A Page in Our Political History - Popular Military Men - Figures of the Past69
VIIMusic and the Creoles of Color - Rivalry Among Artists - Prejudice82
VIIIOur Philanthropists of the Past - How the Black Man Knows How to Give90
IXThe Creole Women of Color in the Catholic Churches - The Generosity of Madame Bernard Couvent97
XThe Emigration of 1858 - The Politics of the Emperor Faustin I of Haiti - Two Great Figures: Emile Desdunes and Captain Octave Rey109
XIThe Generation of 1860 - The Hero, Andre Cailloux - President Johnson and the Question of the Races - Our Political Battles124
XIIPolitics and the Sense of Duty - Mr. Aristide Mary and the Citizens' Committee - Our Last Entrenchments - Defections and Failings - Our Last Thank You140
Index149


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