An edition of Faubourg Tremé (2008)

Faubourg Tremé

the untold story of Black New Orleans

56 min. version.
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Faubourg Tremé
Dawn Logsdon, Lolis Eric Elie
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An edition of Faubourg Tremé (2008)

Faubourg Tremé

the untold story of Black New Orleans

56 min. version.
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Long ago during slavery, Faubourg Tremé was home to the largest community of free black people in the Deep South and a hotbed of political ferment. Here black and white, free and enslaved, rich and poor co-habitated, collaborated, and clashed to create much of what defines New Orleans culture up to the present day. Founded as a suburb (or faubourg in French) of the original colonial city, the neighborhood developed during French rule and many families like the Trevignes kept speaking French as their first language until the late 1960s. Tremé was the home of the Tribune, the first black daily newspaper in the US. During Reconstruction, activists from Tremé pushed for equal treatment under the law and for integration. And after Reconstruction's defeat, a "Citizens Committee" legally challenged the resegregation of public transportation resulting in the infamous Plessy vs. Ferguson Supreme Court case. New Orleans Times Picayune columnist Lolis Eric Elie bought a historic house in Tremé in the 1990s when the area was struggling to recover from the crack epidemic. Rather than flee the blighted inner city, Elie begins renovating his dilapidated home and in the process becomes obsessed with the area's mysterious and neglected past. Shot largely before Hurricane Katrina and edited afterwards, the film is both celebratory and elegiac in tone.

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56

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Faubourg Tremé: the untold story of Black New Orleans
2008
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"©2007"--End credits.

Director, Dawn Logsdon ; written & co-directed by Lolis Eric Elie ; producer, Lucie Faulknor, Lolis Eric Elie, Dawn Logsdon ; cinematography, Diego Velasco, Keith Smith, Bobby Shepard ; editors, Dawn Logsdon, Sam Green, Aljernon Tunsil ; music, Derrick Hodge ; executive producers, Stanley Nelson, Wynton Marsalis ; narrator, JoNell Kennedy.

Interviewees: Glen David Andrews, John Hope Franklin, Jerome LeDoux, Keith Weldon Medley, Laura Rouzan, Lenwood Sloan, Eric Foner, Bob French, Wynton Marsalis, Brenda Marie Osbey, Kalamu ya Salaam, Irving Trevigne.

DVD; NTSC, all region.

Closed-captioned in English.

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F379.N55 F28 2008

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[videorecording] :
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1 videodisc (56 min.)
Number of pages
56

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OL26955180M
OCLC/WorldCat
1018406081

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