As the first Catholic pope from the United States, Pope Leo XIV has an ancestry that traces back to the Creole and free people of color from Louisiana, illustrating complex and interconnected issues ...
Foreword / Clifton Carmon -- Ch. 1. Origins and Early Development -- Ch. 2. Roots, Trunks, and Branches -- Ch. 3. Antebellum Economic, Social, and Legal Realities ...
NEW ORLEANS—Clint Bruce is a historian, and literary researcher with a specialty in French writing. Along with The Historic New Orleans Collection and Loyola University Sociologist Dr. Angel Adams ...
Origins of New Orleans's free Creoles of color / Kimberly S. Hanger -- The free Creoles of color of the antebellum gulf ports of Mobile and Pensacola : a struggle for the middle ground / Virginia ...
Genealogists and family members of Pope Leo XIV have revealed that the newly named pope, the first-ever American pontiff of the Catholic Church, has direct ties to New Orleans' 7th Ward and the city's ...
Robert Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, is descended from Creole people of color from New Orleans. Jari Honora, a historian at the Historic New Orleans Collection, a museum in the French Quarter, began ...
Andrew LaMar Hopkins celebrates the rich contributions of 19th-Century New Orleans in his folk art style (and drag). By Elizabeth Pochoda See more of our coverage in your search results.Encuentra más ...
St. Louis cemetery No. 1, just outside the French Quarter and bounded on the north by Treme Street, on the south by Basin, on the east by St. Louis and on the west by Conti. Across Basin Street to the ...
It is a handsome two-level tomb for the family of Wharton Collens. Not far away is a row of tombs that Save Our Cemeteries restored. Curious about the use of color, I inquire of Wilson, who refers me ...
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