Revolution, romanticism, and the Afro-Creole protest tradition in Louisiana, 1718-1868
Caryn Cossé Bell
With the Federal occupation of New Orleans in 1862, Afro-Creole leaders in that city, along with their white allies, seized upon the ideals of the American and French Revolutions and images of revolutionary events in the French Caribbean and demanded Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite. Their republican idealism produced the postwar South’s most progressive vision of the future. Caryn Cosse Bell, in her impressive, sweeping study, traces the eighteenth-century origins of this Afro-Creole political and intellectual heritage, its evolution in antebellum New Orleans, and its impact on the Civil War and Reconstruction.
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Yıl:
1997
Yayımcı:
Louisiana State University Press
Dil:
english
ISBN 10:
0807120960
Dosya:
EPUB, 1.11 MB
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english, 1997