The segment left viewers without answers. I figured they probably did this to keep people coming back to subsequent segments. For once, I felt optimistic about the production, and prayed that they would get it right or close to right for once, like writer Lanie Lee Cook did in this article.
Placing the Creolophone and Francophone Worlds on the Map
In April, we began placing Creoles and Francophones on the world, North American, United States, and Louisiana maps. A lack of resources onRead More
New Orleans Turns 300: Reflections of a Creole in Exile
Today is New Orleans’ 300th birthday. Or, perhaps it is better to say that today is the 300th anniversary of Bienville’s decision toRead More