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With the Federal occupation of New Orleans in 1862, Afro-Creole leaders in that city, along with their white allies, seized upon the ideals of the American and French Revolutions and images of revolutionary events in the French Caribbean and demanded Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite. Their republican idealism produced the postwar Souths most progressive vision of the future. Caryn Cosse Bell, in her impressive, sweeping study, traces the eighteenth-century origins of this Afro-Creole political and intellectual heritage, its evolution in antebellum New Orleans, and its impact on the Civil War and Reconstruction.

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title:Revolution, Romanticism, and the Afro-Creole Protest Tradition in Louisiana, 1718-1868
author:Bell, Caryn Coss.
publisher:Louisiana State University Press
isbn10 | asin:0807120960
print isbn13:9780807120965
ebook isbn13:9780585329970
language:English
subjectAfrican Americans--Louisiana--New Orleans--Politics and government, Creoles--Louisiana--New Orleans--Politics and government, Radicalism--Louisiana--New Orleans--History--19th century, Radicalism--Louisiana--New Orleans--History--18th century, Republicani
publication date:1997
lcc:F379.N59N43 1997eb
ddc:976.3/35
subject:African Americans--Louisiana--New Orleans--Politics and government, Creoles--Louisiana--New Orleans--Politics and government, Radicalism--Louisiana--New Orleans--History--19th century, Radicalism--Louisiana--New Orleans--History--18th century, Republicani
Revolution, Romanticism, and the Afro-Creole Protest Tradition in Louisiana 17181868
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Winner of the Jules and Frances Landry Award for 1996
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Revolution, Romanticism, and the Afro-Creole Protest Tradition in Louisiana 17181868
Caryn Coss Bell
Page vi Copyright 1997 by Louisiana State University Press All rights - photo 2
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Copyright 1997 by Louisiana State University Press
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
First printing
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Designer: Michele Myatt
Typefaces: Granjon, Cornet
Typesetter: Impressions Book and Journal Services, Inc.
Printer and binder: Thomson-Shore, Inc.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Bell, Caryn Coss
Revolution, romanticism, and the Afro-Creole protest tradition in Louisiana,
17181868/Caryn Coss Bell
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8071-2096-0 (cl : alk. paper)
1. Afro-AmericansLouisianaNew OrleansPolitics and government.
2. CreolesLouisianaNew OrleansPolitics and government. 3. Radicalism
LouisianaNew OrleansHistory19th century. 4. RadicalismLouisiana
New OrleansHistory18th century. 5. RepublicanLouisianaNew
OrleansHistory19th century. 6. RepublicanismLouisianaNew Orleans
History18th century 7. RomanticismLouisianaNew OrleansHistory
19th century. 8. RomanticismLouisianaNew OrleansHistory18th century.
9. New Orleans (La.)History. I. Title.
F379.N59N43 1997
976.3'35dc20 96-35429
CIP
Grateful acknowledgment is made to the Archives of the Sisters of the Holy Family, New Orleans, for permission to cite unpublished and published materials.
Portions of Chapters 2, 4, and 7 first appeared in "The Impact of Revolutionary Upheaval in France and the French Caribbean on Nineteenth-Century Black Leadership in New Orleans," by Caryn Coss Bell and Joseph Logsdon, in the Proceedings of the French Colonial Historical Society, Martinique and Guadeloupe, May 1989 (Lanham, Md., 1992), 14253, and are reproduced by permission.
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.Picture 3
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For Ulysses S. Ricard, Jr.
(19511993)
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Contents
Acknowledgments
xiii
Introduction
1
1
Revolution and the Origins of Dissent
9
2
The Republican Cause and the Afro-Creole Militia
41
3
The New American Racial Order
65
4
Romanticism, Social Protest, and Reform
89
5
French Freemasonry and the Republican Heritage
145
6
Spiritualism's Dissident Visionaries
187
7
War, Reconstruction, and the Politics of Radicalism
222
Conclusion
276
Appendix: Membership in Two Masonic Lodges and Biographical Information
283
Bibliography
295
Index
313

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Louisiana during the Territorial Period, 18031812
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Haiti in 1804
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New Orleans in 1863
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