Louisiana Myths: The Octoroon
February 4, 2011 by Christophe Landry, Ph.D. | 25 Comments
On 20 December 2010, I rather haphazardly chimed in on a segment of NPR (National Public Radio) News called How Multi-Ethnic People IdentifyRead More
On 20 December 2010, I rather haphazardly chimed in on a segment of NPR (National Public Radio) News called How Multi-Ethnic People IdentifyRead More
Between 1850 and 1898, Louisiana Creoles, in attempts to flee the increasingly oppressive Anglo-American regime, fled to Veracruz and Tampico states of Mexico.Read More
Under the French, Louisiana, Saint-Domingue, Martinique, and French Canada operated essentially as one colony, with intense trade, commerce and migration between all fourRead More