In Race and Radio: Pioneering Black Broadcasters in New Orleans, Bala James Baptiste traces the history of the integrati
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A colorful social and cultural history of the often-overlooked independent radio stations of the 1920s, which played an
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Across Rampart Street from the French Quarter, the Faubourg Tremé neighborhood is arguably the most important location f
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Subversive Sounds probes New Orleans’s history, uncovering a web of racial interconnections and animosities that was ins
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In June 1870, the residents of the city of New Orleans were already on edge when two African American women kidnapped se
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As Karyn R. Lacy's innovative work in the suburbs of Washington, DC, reveals, there is a continuum of middle-classn
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Chronicles the experiences of a black female teaching in public schools in the South Bronx in the era of No Child Left B
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During Louisiana’s Spanish colonial period, economic, political, and military conditions combined with local cultural an
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