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New Orleans, A Resilient People: A Reading List

Posted by admin on 31 August 2021, 11:25 am

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Filed under African American Studies, American History, American Studies, Biography / Autobiography, Gender Studies, History, Latin American/Caribbean Hist., Law / Legal History, LGBT Studies, Political Science, Women's Studies | Tagged Alecia long, Alecia p. long, Caribbean new orleans, Cecile vidal, City of a Million Dreams, crescent city girls, cruising for conspirators, hurricane ida, hurricane ida relief, Jason berry, k. prince, K. Stephen prince, lakisha michelle simmons, Lakisha Simmons, New Orleans, omohundro institute, Omohundro institute of early American history and culture, reading list, recommended reading list, Robert charles, the ballad of Robert charles

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