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"The experiences of New Orleans' Creoles of color crystallize the problem of living on the 'color line,' a problem that W.E.B. DuBois would articulate at the dawn of the twentieth century. Exiles at home highlights the costs and benefits of becoming American, as Creoles of color passed among various racial categories and through different social spaces"--Provided by publisher.
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Exiles at home: the struggle to become American in Creole New Orleans
2009, Harvard University Press
in English
067402351X 9780674023512
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Prologue: Passing as American
Seeking shelter under white skin
Failing to become white
Claiming birthright in the Creole city
Establishing propriety in the city of sin
Choosing to become Black
Epilogue: No enviable dilemma.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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