An edition of Marginality and identity (1972)

Marginality and identity

a colored Creole family through ten generations.

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An edition of Marginality and identity (1972)

Marginality and identity

a colored Creole family through ten generations.

Pierre Letoyant (1744-1816) was born in France and traveled to Louisiana as a soldier. In 1767 he bought a slave girl from an official at Fort Indianola and took her as his common-law wife. They were the parents of nine children. Because of the mixture of French blood and African blood, they were known as Creoles. There are approximately ten thousand descendants of Pierre, most of whom still live in Louisiana.

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Language
English
Pages
395

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Published in
Baton Rouge
Genre
Case studies.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
301.45/19/6073075
Library of Congress
F380.C9 W66

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 395 p.
Number of pages
395

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL5298672M
ISBN 10
0897102415
LCCN
72079342
OCLC/WorldCat
539899

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Work ID
OL1269002W

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