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Repelled by American racism, thousands of free people of color bounced between New Orleans and Haiti in the 19th century.
After his father died, Mark Charles Roudané, a retired Minnesota schoolteacher, began going through his dad’s papers. There were scores of binders, the records of a life as a prosperous, white, ...
Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S. pope, descends from Creole and free people of color in Louisiana, highlighting complex issues to ...
In an interview with Louisiana Considered, Jari Honora, a family historian at the Historic New Orleans Collection, shares ...
The new pope’s French-sounding last name, Prevost, intrigued historians who began digging in the archives and discovered the ...