An old Creole expression in New Orleans is: "It takes German people
to do that " This reflects the important role that German-Americans
have had in the history of Louisiana. From the days of their first
arrival in the early 1700s to the present time, German-Americans,
who now number twelve percent of the state's population, have
played an important role in the social, cultural, economic, and
political life of Louisiana, especially in New Orleans. This volume
traces the history of the German society and provides an
interesting chronicle of the German element in Louisiana, which is
placed in the context of German-American history in general.
Originally published in 1927 for the 80th anniversary of the German
Society of New Orleans, Dr. Tolzmann provides a historical
introduction covering recent history, including the new German
Interpretive Center in New Orleans and the re-establishment of the
annual German Day in New Orleans.
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