This dissertation recovers the life of Marie Justine Sirnir Couvent and the Atlantic World she inhabited. Born in Africa around 1757, she was enslaved as a child and shipped to Saint-Domingue through the Bight of Benin in the 1760s. In the tumult of the Haitian Revolution, Couvent fled the island, along with tens of thousands of Saint-Domingue inhabitants. She resettled in New Orleans where she eventually died a free and wealthy slaveholder in 1837. Although illiterate, Couvent left property to establish a free black school in her will. L\u27Institution Catholique des Orphelins Indigents was founded on her land in 1847 and a school operated on the site for over 150 years. This unique example of free black philanthropy in New Orleans demonst...
The paper covers the history of Madame LaLaurie, and the public reaction of New Orleans in response ...
This article discusses the coherence and relevance of the concept of "Atlantic creole" by examining ...
This study provides a historical analysis of the socioeconomic and cultural conditions that influenc...
This dissertation recovers the life of Marie Justine Sirnir Couvent and the Atlantic World she inhab...
In her last will and testament recorded on November 12, 1832, Marie Justine Cirnaire, Veuve Couvent ...
“Freedom, Kinship, and Property: Free Women of African Descent in the French Atlantic, 1685-1...
This dissertation focuses on the lives and experiences of a small group of affluent free mulatto wom...
This thesis explores the life and times of five free women of colour in antebellum New Orleans. It e...
text"Ownership, Engagement, and Entrepreneurship: the gens de couleur libres and the Architecture of...
This dissertation examines how Creoles of color from the Civil War to the end of the nineteenth cent...
This dissertation shows that French families, faced with the contingencies brought on by colonialism...
In Louisiana during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, a unique group of people known as Creol...
Straight University emerged as an integrated higher education institution in New Orleans in 1870 and...
The purpose of this study is to uncover the story of the New Orleans Creoles of color—the mixed-race...
La Voix des Femmes: Haitian Women’s Rights, National Politics, and Black Activism in Port-au-Prince ...
The paper covers the history of Madame LaLaurie, and the public reaction of New Orleans in response ...
This article discusses the coherence and relevance of the concept of "Atlantic creole" by examining ...
This study provides a historical analysis of the socioeconomic and cultural conditions that influenc...
This dissertation recovers the life of Marie Justine Sirnir Couvent and the Atlantic World she inhab...
In her last will and testament recorded on November 12, 1832, Marie Justine Cirnaire, Veuve Couvent ...
“Freedom, Kinship, and Property: Free Women of African Descent in the French Atlantic, 1685-1...
This dissertation focuses on the lives and experiences of a small group of affluent free mulatto wom...
This thesis explores the life and times of five free women of colour in antebellum New Orleans. It e...
text"Ownership, Engagement, and Entrepreneurship: the gens de couleur libres and the Architecture of...
This dissertation examines how Creoles of color from the Civil War to the end of the nineteenth cent...
This dissertation shows that French families, faced with the contingencies brought on by colonialism...
In Louisiana during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, a unique group of people known as Creol...
Straight University emerged as an integrated higher education institution in New Orleans in 1870 and...
The purpose of this study is to uncover the story of the New Orleans Creoles of color—the mixed-race...
La Voix des Femmes: Haitian Women’s Rights, National Politics, and Black Activism in Port-au-Prince ...
The paper covers the history of Madame LaLaurie, and the public reaction of New Orleans in response ...
This article discusses the coherence and relevance of the concept of "Atlantic creole" by examining ...
This study provides a historical analysis of the socioeconomic and cultural conditions that influenc...