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The Serpent of Lust in the Southern Garden: the Theme of Miscegenation in Cable, Twain, Faulkner and Warren
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Degas in New Orleans: Encounters in the Creole World of Kate Chopin and George Washington Cable'
Black Creoles in New Orleans (1700-1971): the Life of the Educated, Talented, and Civilized Black Creoles
African Music Vol 2 No 3(Seb)
Unstable Narratives of New Orleans in George Washington Cable's Old
NEW ORLEANS NOSTALGIA Remembering New Orleans History, Culture and Traditions by Ned Hémard
European Journal of American Studies, 9-3 | 2014 Down the River, out to Sea: Mobility, Immobility, and Creole Identity in New
Yellow Fever in Nineteenth-Century New Orleans Literature
Local Color Louisiana and the Limits of Literary Interpretation, 1865-1914
English ENG 246A 1 Writing Reconstruction: Race and Reaction After the Civil War
The Forgotten Caste of the Quadroon in Nineteenth Century Literature
The New Orleans of George Washington Cable: the 1887 Census Office Report'
The Literature of Reconstruction, Not in Plain Black and White
Translating Louisiana’S Language and Culture, Through the Works of George Washington Cable, Kate Chopin and Alice Dunbar-Nelson
From Slavery to Civil Rights: on the Streetcars of New Orleans 1830S–Present
Race Relations Suzanne W
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Catholic Southerners, Catholic Soldiers: White Creoles, the Civil War, and the Lost Cause in New Orleans Michael Pasquier
George W. Cable's Use of the Bible in His Fiction and Major Polemical Essays
George Washington Cable
Evaluating Social and Political Change in New Orleans, 1868-1900
Faulkner and the Postbellum South by ©2012 Adam B. Long Submitted to the Graduate Degree Program In
Red, White, and Shades of Gray: the Development And
Death at the Hands of Persons Unknown: the Geography of Lynching in the Deep South, 1882 to 1910
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Literary Expressions of Creole Identity in Alfred Mercier's L'habitation
VENGEANCE, VIOLENCE, and VIGILANTISM: an EXPLORATION of the 1891 LYNCHING of ELEVEN ITALIAN- AMERICANS in NEW ORLEANS by Caitli
11Th Annual Louisiana Studies Conference
Theses and Internships Most Southern Studies Student Theses Are Available in the University Library