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Repelled by American racism, thousands of free people of color bounced between New Orleans and Haiti in the 19th century.
The remarkable success of the movie “Sinners” has sparked a renewed interest in how the two communities wrestled with life ...
It seems that Cardinal Robert Prevost, the first American to lead the Catholic Church, has previously condemned President ...
After his father died, Mark Charles Roudané, a retired Minnesota schoolteacher, began going through his dad’s papers. There were scores of binders, the records of a life as a prosperous, white, ...
Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S. pope, descends from Creole and free people of color in Louisiana, highlighting complex issues to ...
A genealogist hopes when the pope will stop in New Orleans when he comes to the U.S.: "We have to have a second-line. We have ...
In an interview with Louisiana Considered, Jari Honora, a family historian at the Historic New Orleans Collection, shares ...
One hundred and twenty seven years after Wong Kim Ark’s landmark Supreme Court victory enshrined birthright citizenship, ...
Trump has frozen refugee admissions and cut off resettlement funding, but he has made an exception for white South Africans, ...
The newly arrived people are from the ethnic minority of Afrikaners, the group of whites who ruled South Africa during ...
The South African government said the U.S. allegations that Afrikaners are being persecuted are "completely false." ...
The first group of Afrikaners have arrived in the United States, claiming they were victims of persecution or had reason to ...