From Slavery to Civil Rights On the streetcars of New Orleans 1830s-Present
The history of Louisiana from slavery until the Civil Rights Act of 1964 shows that unique influences within the state were responsible for a distinctive political and social culture. In New Orleans, the most populous city in the state, this was reflected in the conflict that arose on segregated str...
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Prif Awdur: | McLaughlin-Stonham, Hilary (auth) |
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Liverpool University Press
2020
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