WE ARE WHO WE SAY WE ARE: A Black Family's Search for Home Across the Atlantic World.Published in:2017By:Davis, NoellePublication type:Book Review
TALKING NEW ORLEANS MUSIC: Crescent City Musicians Talk About Their Lives, Their Music, and Their City.Published in:2017By:Parr, LesliePublication type:Book Review
Promises: Sexual Labor in the Space Between Slavery and Freedom.Published in:Louisiana History, 2017, v. 58, n. 2, p. 179By:OWENS, EMILY A.Publication type:Article
LEGENDARY LOUISIANA OUTLAWS: The Villains and Heroes of Folk Justice.Published in:2017By:Hernando, MatthewPublication type:Book Review
THE GREAT MELDING: War, the Dixiecrat Rebellion, and the Southern Model for America's New Conservatism.Published in:2017By:Sadow, JeffreyPublication type:Book Review
NEGOTIATING DIFFERENCE IN FRENCH LOUISIANA MUSIC: Categories, Stereotypes, and Identifications.Published in:2017By:Bruce, ClintPublication type:Book Review
LYNCHED: The Victims of Southern Mob Violence.Published in:2017By:Catsam, Derek CharlesPublication type:Book Review
LINCOLN'S AUTOCRAT: The Life of Edwin Stanton.Published in:2017By:Stacey, ChristopherPublication type:Book Review
"MON CHER DUPRÉ": INTERRACIAL MARRIAGE, PROPERTY, AND AFFECT IN ANTEBELLUM NEW ORLEANS.Published in:Louisiana History, 2017, v. 58, n. 2, p. 217By:THOMPSON, SHIRLEY E.Publication type:Article
Petite Nation with Powerful Networks: The Tunicas in the Eighteenth Century.Published in:Louisiana History, 2017, v. 58, n. 2, p. 133By:ELLIS, ELIZABETHPublication type:Article