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1. LOUISIANA CREOLE DICTIONARY
Albert Valdman
, Thomas Klingler,
Margaret Marshall, and Kevin Rottet.
1998-Louisiana State University Press.

31. Negro in the French West Indies
Shelby T. McCoy
Lexington, Ky., 1966

2. BOUNDED LIVES, BOUNDED PLACES:
FREE BLACK SOCIETY INCOLONIAL
NEW ORLEANS

1769-1803 by Kimberley Hanger.
1997-Duke University Press.

32. Old Regime and the French Revolution
Alexis de Tocqueville
New York, 1955

3. REVOLUTION, ROMANTICISM, AND THE
AFRO-CREOLE PROTEST TRADITION IN LOUISIANA

1718-1868 Caryn Cosse Bell. 1997
Louisiana State University Press.

33. The Old Regime
Alfred Cobban
Cambridge, Eng., 1957

 

4. THE NEGRO IN LOUISIANA: ASPECTS OF HIS
HISTORY AND LITERATURE

Charles Barthelemy Rousseve.
1937-Xavier University Press.

34. The Mythe of the Savage and the
Beginning of French Colonization
In the Americas

Olive Patricia Dickason
Edmonton, Canada, 1984

5. RACE AND DEMOCRACY: THE CIVIL RIGHTS
STRUGGLE IN LOUISIANA

1915-1972 Adam Fairclough.
1995-University of Georgia Press.

35. Friend and Foe: Aspects of
French-Amerindian Cultural Contact in
The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries.

Cornelius J. Jaenen
New York, 1967

6. THE SECOND BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS: THE HUNDRED YEARS STRUGGLE TO INTEGRATE THE SCHOOLS
Liva Baker 1996 HarperCollins.

36. Beginning of New France
Marcel Trudel
Toronto, 1973

7. LOUISIANA'S BLACK HERITAGE
Robert MacDonald, John Kemp And Edward Haas
1979-Louisiana State Museum.

37. "Slave Politics in French Louisiana"
Louisiana History

Mathe Allain
XXI (1980), 127-37

8. CREOLE NEW ORLEANS: RACE AND AMERICANIZATION. Edited by
Arnold Hirsch and Joseph Logsdon. 1992-Louisiana State University Press.

38. Red, White, and Black:
The Peoples of Early America

Gary B. Nash
Englewood Cliffs, 1974

9. WHITE BY DEFINITION: SOCIAL CLASSIFICATION IN CREOLE LOUISIANA
Virginia Dominguez. 1986-Louisiana State University Press.

39. Africa and the Caribbean
Harry Hoetink

Baltimore, 1979

10. AFRICANS IN COLONIAL LOUISIANA: THE DEVELOPMENT OF AFRO-
CREOLE CULTURE IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY

by Gwendolyn Midlo
Hall. 1992-Louisiana State University Press.

40. An Anthropological Approach to the
Afro-American Past: A Caribbean
Perspective

Sidney W. Mintz & Richard Price
Philadelphia, 1976

11. THE FREE PEOPLE OF COLOR IN NEW ORLEANS: AN INTRODUCTION
by Mary Gehman. 1994-Margaret Media, Inc.

41. The Creation of a Slave Society:
Louisiana Plantations in the Eighteenth
Century

James T. McGowan
University of Rochester, 1976

12. THE NEW ORLEANS 7TH WARD NOSTALGIA DICTIONARY: 1938-
1965
by Darrlyn A. Smith. 1996-Jada, Inc.-P.O. Box 18618-Seattle
98118-0618.

42. Louisiana Troops
Winston De Ville
New Orleans, 1965

13. CREOLES OF COLOR IN THE BAYOU COUNTRY by Carl Brasseaux,
Keith Fontenot, and Claude Oubre. 1994-University Press of Mississippi.

43. First Families of Louisiana
Glenn R. Conrad
2 vols.; Baton Rouge, 1972

14. CREOLES OF COLOR OF THE GULF SOUTH. Edited by James Dormon.
1996-The University Press of Tennessee.

44. Church and State in French
Colonial Louisiana

Charles E. O'Neill
New Haven, 1966, 246-55

15. VALUE RETENTION AMONG YOUNG CREOLES by Sister Frances Jerome
Woods, C.D.P. 1989-The Edwin Mellen Press.

45. French Indian Relations on
the Southern Frontier

Patricia D. Woods
Ann Arbor, 1980

16. THE FORGOTTEN PEOPLE: CANE RIVER'S CREOLES OF COLOR
Gary B. Mills. Louisiana State University Press.

46. The French and the Choctaw Indians
Charles Wayne Goss

Texas Tech University, 1977

17. WE KNOW WHO WE ARE: AN ETHNOGRAPHIC OVERVIEW OF THE
CREOLE TRADITIONS AND COMMUNITY OF ISLE BREVELLE AND
CANE RIVER, LOUISIANA

Hiram Gregory and Joseph Moran. National Park Service-Denver, Colorado-1996.

47. MARGINALITY AND IDENTITY: A COLORED CREOLE FAMILY
Bickerton, D. (1981). Roots of Language. Karoma, Ann Arbor.

18. History of New Orleans 
John S. Kendall 
3 vols.; Chicago, 1922

48. Creole and Cajuns: Stories of Old Louisiana Cable, George W., (1959). Turner, New York.

19. Black New Orleans
John Blassingame
Chicago, 1973

49. Corne, Chris. (1999). From French to Creole. University of WestminsterPress, London.

20. Slavery in the Cities:
The South
Richard C. Wade

50. A Comparative Study of Creole French Dialects Goodman, Morris.(1964).. Mouton, London.

21. Slave Without Masters:
The Free Negro in the Antebellum South

Ira Berlin
New York, 1974

51. Africans in Colonial Louisiana Hall, Gwendolyn M.( 1992).. LSU Press, Baton Rouge.

22. The Free Black in Urban America
Leonard Curry
Chicago, 1981

52. An Introduction to Pidgins and CreolesHolm, John. (2000). .Cambridge University Press, London.

23. Race Relations in Urban South
Howard N. Rabinowitz
New Yord, 1978

53. Creole Genesis and the Acquisition of Grammar LeFebvre, Claire. (1998).. Cambridge Press, Cambidge.

24. New Men, New Cities, New South:
Atlanta, Nashville, Charleston, Mobile,
1860-1910

Don H. Doyle
Chapel Hill, 1990

54. Textes Anciens en Creole Louisianais Neumann-Holzchuh. (1987).. Helmut Verlag, Hamburg.

25. American Counterpoint: Slavery and
Racism in the North-South Dialogue

C. Vann Woodward
Boston, 1971

55. Deplacement de NP en Haitien Ritter, Elizabeth. (1991).. In Kihm, A. (Ed) La Creolization: Theorie et Application. Presses de Universitaires Vincennes, Vincennes.

26. Democracy in America
Knopf Edition
2 vols.; New York, 1945

56. Dictionary of Louisiana Creole Valdman, A.,Klingler,T.,Marshal,M. & Rottet,K.(1998).. Indiana University Press, Bloomington.

27. Journey to America
Tocqueville's Notebooks
New York, 1938

58. Structure of Louisiana Creole Valdman, A., & Klingler, T. (1997).In Valdman, A.(Ed) French and Creole in Louisiana. Plenum Press, New York.

28. Tocqueville and Beaumont in America
George W. Pierson
New York, 1938

 

29. Marie; or, Slavery in the United States
Gustave de Beaumont
Stanford, 1958

 

30.  The Negro in France
Shelby T. McCoy
Lexington, Ky.,1961

 
 
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