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African American New Orleans - A Guide to 100 Civil Rights, Culture and Jazz Sites (Paperback)
Loot Price: R438
Discovery Miles 4 380
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African American New Orleans - A Guide to 100 Civil Rights, Culture and Jazz Sites (Paperback)
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Loot Price R438
Discovery Miles 4 380
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No other city in America appreciates and celebrates the African
American cultural landscape as does New Orleans. There are
seventy-three distinct neighborhoods in the Crescent City. In three
adjacent neighborhoods - Faubourg Treme, Faubourg St. Mary and the
French Quarter - there are more than fifty statues and historic
sites honoring African American contributions to the cultural and
civil rights history of New Orleans. In the fifteen neighborhoods
mentioned in this book, there are well over one hundred. African
American New Orleans is an essential and valuable reference for
everyone visiting New Orleans; especially during Mardi Gras,
Audubon Zoo Soul Fest, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival,
The Essence Music Festival, Juneteenth, Satchmo Summerfest, The New
Orleans Blues & BBQ Festival, The Bayou Classic and Kwanzaa. It
is also a guide for residents of the New Orleans area who may not
be aware of the history surrounding them. Volumes have been written
about New Orleans civil rights history. Library shelves overflow
with extensive works about the origins of jazz and the unique
culture of the Crescent City. This book, however, is written with
the visitor in mind by providing over one hundred photographs
accompanied by concise, informative text describing the
significance of each site. In addition, neighborhood and street
addresses are provided which can be quickly located via your smart
phone map application. There is also a convenient neighborhood
index on page 127 to help you find sites close to your current
location. This book also serves as a helpful study guide for New
Orleans school students and teachers; providing a framework for
discussion and further research into the fascinating social and
multi-cultural fabric of African American New Orleans."
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