Bounded lives, bounded places : free Black society in colonial New Orleans, 1769-1803 /
'Bounded Lives, Bounded Places' is an original contribution to the study of colonial Louisiana--an important but neglected field of study. Hanger focuses upon both ethnic and women's history, and makes a contribution to comparative history.' --Gwendolyn Midlo Hall, Professor of H...
Main Author: | Hanger, Kimberly S |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Durham :
Duke University Press,
1997
Durham ; London : c1997 Durham [N.C.] : 1997 Durham, NC : 1997 Durham, [N.C.] ; London : 1997 Durham : 1997 |
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