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1. LOUISIANA CREOLE DICTIONARY
Albert Valdman, Thomas Klingler,
Margaret Marshall, and Kevin Rottet.
1998-Louisiana State University Press.
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31. Negro in the French West Indies
Shelby T. McCoy
Lexington, Ky., 1966
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2. BOUNDED LIVES, BOUNDED PLACES:
FREE BLACK SOCIETY INCOLONIAL
NEW ORLEANS
1769-1803 by Kimberley Hanger.
1997-Duke University Press.
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32. Old Regime and the French Revolution
Alexis de Tocqueville
New York, 1955
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3. REVOLUTION, ROMANTICISM, AND THE
AFRO-CREOLE PROTEST TRADITION IN LOUISIANA
1718-1868 Caryn Cosse Bell. 1997
Louisiana State University Press.
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33. The Old Regime
Alfred Cobban
Cambridge, Eng., 1957
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4. THE NEGRO IN LOUISIANA: ASPECTS OF HIS
HISTORY AND LITERATURE
Charles Barthelemy Rousseve.
1937-Xavier University Press.
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34. The Mythe of the Savage and the
Beginning of French Colonization
In the Americas
Olive Patricia Dickason
Edmonton, Canada, 1984
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5. RACE AND DEMOCRACY: THE CIVIL RIGHTS
STRUGGLE IN LOUISIANA
1915-1972 Adam Fairclough.
1995-University of Georgia Press.
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35. Friend and Foe: Aspects of
French-Amerindian Cultural Contact in
The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries.
Cornelius J. Jaenen
New York, 1967
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6. THE SECOND BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS: THE HUNDRED YEARS STRUGGLE TO INTEGRATE THE SCHOOLS
Liva Baker 1996 HarperCollins.
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36. Beginning of New France
Marcel Trudel
Toronto, 1973
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7. LOUISIANA'S BLACK HERITAGE
Robert MacDonald, John Kemp And Edward Haas
1979-Louisiana State Museum.
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37. "Slave Politics in French Louisiana"
Louisiana History
Mathe Allain
XXI (1980), 127-37
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8. CREOLE NEW ORLEANS: RACE AND AMERICANIZATION. Edited by
Arnold Hirsch and Joseph Logsdon. 1992-Louisiana State University Press.
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38. Red, White, and Black:
The Peoples of Early America
Gary B. Nash
Englewood Cliffs, 1974
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9. WHITE BY DEFINITION: SOCIAL CLASSIFICATION IN CREOLE LOUISIANA
Virginia Dominguez. 1986-Louisiana State University Press.
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39. Africa and the Caribbean
Harry Hoetink
Baltimore, 1979
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10. AFRICANS IN COLONIAL LOUISIANA: THE DEVELOPMENT OF AFRO-
CREOLE CULTURE IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
by Gwendolyn Midlo
Hall. 1992-Louisiana State University Press.
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40. An Anthropological Approach to the
Afro-American Past: A Caribbean
Perspective
Sidney W. Mintz & Richard Price
Philadelphia, 1976
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11. THE FREE PEOPLE OF COLOR IN NEW ORLEANS: AN INTRODUCTION
by Mary Gehman. 1994-Margaret Media, Inc.
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41. The Creation of a Slave Society:
Louisiana Plantations in the Eighteenth
Century
James T. McGowan
University of Rochester, 1976
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12. THE NEW ORLEANS 7TH WARD NOSTALGIA DICTIONARY: 1938-
1965 by Darrlyn A. Smith. 1996-Jada, Inc.-P.O. Box 18618-Seattle
98118-0618.
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42. Louisiana Troops
Winston De Ville
New Orleans, 1965
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13. CREOLES OF COLOR IN THE BAYOU COUNTRY by Carl Brasseaux,
Keith Fontenot, and Claude Oubre. 1994-University Press of Mississippi.
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43. First Families of Louisiana
Glenn R. Conrad
2 vols.; Baton Rouge, 1972
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14. CREOLES OF COLOR OF THE GULF SOUTH. Edited by James Dormon.
1996-The University Press of Tennessee.
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44. Church and State in French
Colonial Louisiana
Charles E. O'Neill
New Haven, 1966, 246-55
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15. VALUE RETENTION AMONG YOUNG CREOLES by Sister Frances Jerome
Woods, C.D.P. 1989-The Edwin Mellen Press.
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45. French Indian Relations on
the Southern Frontier
Patricia D. Woods
Ann Arbor, 1980
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16. THE FORGOTTEN PEOPLE: CANE RIVER'S CREOLES OF COLOR
Gary B. Mills. Louisiana State University Press.
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46. The French and the Choctaw Indians
Charles Wayne Goss
Texas Tech University, 1977
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17. WE KNOW WHO WE ARE: AN ETHNOGRAPHIC OVERVIEW OF THE
CREOLE TRADITIONS AND COMMUNITY OF ISLE BREVELLE AND
CANE RIVER, LOUISIANA
Hiram Gregory and Joseph Moran. National Park Service-Denver, Colorado-1996.
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47. MARGINALITY AND IDENTITY: A COLORED CREOLE FAMILY
Bickerton, D. (1981). Roots of Language. Karoma, Ann Arbor.
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18. History of New Orleans
John S. Kendall
3 vols.; Chicago, 1922
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48. Creole and Cajuns: Stories of Old Louisiana Cable, George W., (1959). Turner, New York.
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19. Black New Orleans
John Blassingame
Chicago, 1973
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49. Corne, Chris. (1999). From French to Creole. University of WestminsterPress, London.
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20. Slavery in the Cities:
The South
Richard C. Wade
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50. A Comparative Study of Creole French Dialects Goodman, Morris.(1964).. Mouton, London.
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21. Slave Without Masters:
The Free Negro in the Antebellum South
Ira Berlin
New York, 1974
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51. Africans in Colonial Louisiana Hall, Gwendolyn M.( 1992).. LSU Press, Baton Rouge.
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22. The Free Black in Urban America
Leonard Curry
Chicago, 1981
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52. An Introduction to Pidgins and CreolesHolm, John. (2000). .Cambridge University Press, London.
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23. Race Relations in Urban South
Howard N. Rabinowitz
New Yord, 1978
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53. Creole Genesis and the Acquisition of Grammar LeFebvre, Claire. (1998).. Cambridge Press, Cambidge.
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24. New Men, New Cities, New South:
Atlanta, Nashville, Charleston, Mobile,
1860-1910
Don H. Doyle
Chapel Hill, 1990
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54. Textes Anciens en Creole Louisianais Neumann-Holzchuh. (1987).. Helmut Verlag, Hamburg.
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25. American Counterpoint: Slavery and
Racism in the North-South Dialogue
C. Vann Woodward
Boston, 1971
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55. Deplacement de NP en Haitien Ritter, Elizabeth. (1991).. In Kihm, A. (Ed) La Creolization: Theorie et Application. Presses de Universitaires Vincennes, Vincennes.
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26. Democracy in America
Knopf Edition
2 vols.; New York, 1945
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56. Dictionary of Louisiana Creole Valdman, A.,Klingler,T.,Marshal,M. & Rottet,K.(1998).. Indiana University Press, Bloomington.
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27. Journey to America
Tocqueville's Notebooks
New York, 1938
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58. Structure of Louisiana Creole Valdman, A., & Klingler, T. (1997).In Valdman, A.(Ed) French and Creole in Louisiana. Plenum Press, New York.
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28. Tocqueville and Beaumont in America
George W. Pierson
New York, 1938
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29. Marie; or, Slavery in the United States
Gustave de Beaumont
Stanford, 1958
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30. The Negro in France
Shelby T. McCoy
Lexington, Ky.,1961
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