This essay examines New Orleans maroon colonies as a precursor to the postsuburban constellations that shape the contemporary urban landscape. These communities served as the original neutral grounds where Africans, Afro-Creoles, and Native Americans created spaces beyond the purview of slave owners and government authorities. These protosuburban enclaves anticipated the vibrancy and prolificacy of the “global urban periphery” that Roger Keil describes in his research. They also inform twentieth- and twenty-first-century efforts by black New Orleanians to carve out their own urban neutral grounds: spaces resistant to the hegemonic forces of neoliberalism and neo-Bourbonism, as manifested in the traditions of the Mardi Gras Indians, jazz fun...
This thesis examines the public school racial integration movement of Creoles of color, a francophon...
This study examines the formation of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the French colonial period (1699--17...
“The Valor and Spirit of Bygone Times”: The Memory of the Battle of St. Louis and the Persistence of...
This essay examines New Orleans maroon colonies as a precursor to the postsuburban constellations th...
In this article, we consider how long-term patterns of resistance to structural violence inform citi...
In most of the United States, the central area situated between boulevards is referred to as the med...
New Orleans has been a cultural melting pot since the four centuries since its foundation. Along wit...
In New Orleans, Social Aid and Pleasure Clubs and Mardi Gras Indian parades transmit histories of “c...
Utilizing an internal colonial model combined with Henri Lefebvre’s ideas about the social productio...
The French Quarter in New Orleans, a diverse and homogeneous area of unique historic character, is t...
text"Making Race: The Role of Free Blacks in the Development of New Orleans' Three-Caste Society, 17...
This dissertation uses New Orleans as a lens through which to examine the multiethnic, multi-racial,...
The characterization of free women of color living in New Orleans as women who relied on their sensu...
Maroon settlements in North America\u27s Mid-Atlantic colonies have recently received extensive atte...
This article argues for the importance of New Orleans within French and Francophone Studies, with a ...
This thesis examines the public school racial integration movement of Creoles of color, a francophon...
This study examines the formation of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the French colonial period (1699--17...
“The Valor and Spirit of Bygone Times”: The Memory of the Battle of St. Louis and the Persistence of...
This essay examines New Orleans maroon colonies as a precursor to the postsuburban constellations th...
In this article, we consider how long-term patterns of resistance to structural violence inform citi...
In most of the United States, the central area situated between boulevards is referred to as the med...
New Orleans has been a cultural melting pot since the four centuries since its foundation. Along wit...
In New Orleans, Social Aid and Pleasure Clubs and Mardi Gras Indian parades transmit histories of “c...
Utilizing an internal colonial model combined with Henri Lefebvre’s ideas about the social productio...
The French Quarter in New Orleans, a diverse and homogeneous area of unique historic character, is t...
text"Making Race: The Role of Free Blacks in the Development of New Orleans' Three-Caste Society, 17...
This dissertation uses New Orleans as a lens through which to examine the multiethnic, multi-racial,...
The characterization of free women of color living in New Orleans as women who relied on their sensu...
Maroon settlements in North America\u27s Mid-Atlantic colonies have recently received extensive atte...
This article argues for the importance of New Orleans within French and Francophone Studies, with a ...
This thesis examines the public school racial integration movement of Creoles of color, a francophon...
This study examines the formation of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the French colonial period (1699--17...
“The Valor and Spirit of Bygone Times”: The Memory of the Battle of St. Louis and the Persistence of...