Louisiana Anthology Podcast   /     202. Emily Clark, part 2.

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202. Part 2 of ourinterview with Emily Clark about her research on Ursuline nuns and free women of color. We finish interviewing Emily about her book,Masterless Mistresses: The New Orleans Ursulines and the Development of a New World Society, 1727-1834. Emily was the first secular historian allowed into the archives of the Ursuline convent in New Orleans.  She found a treasure trove of information about the early history of the Ursuline nuns and their work in New Orleans. We also talk to her about her book,The Strange History of the American Quadroon: Free Women of Color in the Revolutionary Atlantic World. The free women of color in New Orleans played a distinct role in New Orleans and American culture.This week in Louisiana history. April 3, 1793. Pope Pius VI establishes the first Diocese of Louisiana and the Floridas.This week in New Orleans history. Daniel Henry Holmes Establishes D.H. Holmes Department Store April 2, 1842.This week in Louisiana. Lao New Year Celebration April 14th, 2017 - April 16th, 2017 Lanexang Village 7913 Champa Ave, Broussard, LA 70518 337-364-3403 Lanexang Village Lanexang Village celebrates the new year every Easter weekend with a three-day festival that includes live music, a beauty pageant, parades, sand castles building, kids activities, and several vendors selling clothes, jewelry, music an food from Southeast Asia.Listen iniTunes.Listen inStitcher.Listen onGoogle Play.The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.Like us onFacebook.

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202. Part 2 of our interview with Emily Clark about her research on Ursuline nuns and free women of color. We finish interviewing Emily about her book, Masterless Mistresses: The New Orleans Ursulines and the Development of a New World Society, 1727-1834. Emily was the first secular historian allowed into the archives of the Ursuline convent in New Orleans.  She found a treasure trove of information about the early history of the Ursuline nuns and their work in New Orleans. We also talk to her about her book, The Strange History of the American Quadroon: Free Women of Color in the Revolutionary Atlantic World. The free women of color in New Orleans played a distinct role in New Orleans and American culture. This week in Louisiana history. April 3, 1793. Pope Pius VI establishes the first Diocese of Louisiana and the Floridas. This week in New Orleans history. Daniel Henry Holmes Establishes D.H. Holmes Department Store April 2, 1842. This week in Louisiana. Lao New Year Celebration April 14th, 2017 - April 16th, 2017 Lanexang Village 7913 Champa Ave, Broussard, LA 70518 337-364-3403 Lanexang Village Lanexang Village celebrates the new year every Easter weekend with a three-day festival that includes live music, a beauty pageant, parades, sand castles building, kids activities, and several vendors selling clothes, jewelry, music an food from Southeast Asia.Listen in iTunes. Listen in Stitcher. Listen on Google Play. The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.Like us on Facebook.

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202. Part 2 of our interview with Emily Clark about her research on Ursuline nuns and free women of color. We finish interviewing Emily about her book, Masterless Mistresses: The New Orleans Ursulines and the Development of a New World Society, 1727-1834.
Duration
Publishing date
2017-04-01 05:39
Link
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/ZHctJ/~3/yj4xlh__fnA/202.html
Contributors
  Bruce R. Magee& Stephen Payne
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Enclosures
http://archive.org/download/202EmilyClarkMasterlessMistressesPt2/202--Emily_Clark--Masterless_Mistresses--pt_2.mp3
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