An in-depth study of the Cane River colony of Creoles of color examines the socioeconomic history and evolution of the minority group, concentrating on the public and private lives and feelings of one family group and their pride and achievements against great odds
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Trade Paperback. Condition: Fine. Genealogical tables. 277 pages. An in-depth study of the Cane River colony of Creoles of color examines the socioeconomic history and evolution of the minority group, concentrating on the public and private lives and feelings of one family group and their pride and achievements againstgreat odds. Seller Inventory # 607752
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Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Fourth Printing. xxx, 277pp, index, bibliography, bw ills, map. Or white card covers. Slight edge wear to covers, small brown stain on fore-edge. Out of colonial Natchitoches, in NW Louisiana, there emerged a colony founded by a family of freed slaves. Their plantations eventually encompassed 18000 acres of fertile soil, tilled by hundreds of slaves. Wealthy, cultured, deeply religious and highly capable they enjoyed the friendship and respect of the dominant white Creole society in which they lived. They too supported the Confederacy and suffered the depredations of war and the financial ruin of reconstruction. The equality procalimed by the Union robbed the colony of its special prestige, their white friends died and were replaced by a new geneation that looked upon all persons of color as a threat. This book tells the fascinating story of the Cane River Creole society. Size: 8vo. Seller Inventory # 011955