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Witch “ladies” are you talking about: The plaçage and quadroon
Witch “ladies” are you talking about: The relationship between family structure and the Times-Picayune in 1841 New Orleans
Witch “ladies” are you talking about: The New Orleans matriarch, power and prestige
Witch “ladies” are you talking about: The oppression of women through the use of fashion
Witch “ladies” are you talking about: Women in 1841 New Orleans
Understanding the impacts of disaster recovery efforts in New Orleans
How Claiborne Avenue fell at the hands of gentrification
Preserving New Orleans’ “Slums”
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