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| #3141768 in Books | Louisiana State Univ Pr | 1992-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.50 x6.50 x1.25l, | File type: PDF | 470 pages | ||8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| Africans in Colonial Louisiana|By funner things|I started Africans in Colonial LA because I was interested in learning more about the historty of the state after living in LA for several years and really enjoy New Orleans--don't need Mardi Gras to have a good time, but Mardi Gras is fun. This book is fascinating in its description of the early years of the French colony. The Fr|From the Back Cover|'Africans in Colonial Louisiana opens to view a new translational conception of American culture that grew from slavery and from slave resistance, and describes a process of creolization whose full effects have perhaps become only apparent, a
Although a number of important studies of American slavery have explored the formation of slave cultures in the English colonies, no book until now has undertaken a comprehensive assessment of the development of the distinctive Afro-Creole culture of colonial Louisiana. This culture, based upon a separate language community with its own folkloric, musical, religious, and historical traditions, was created by slaves brought directly from Africa to Louisiana before 1731...
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