Charivari

In The Flow of Time – July 29, 2024 Researching life in Louisiana in the 1800s I run across this, about Acadian weddings. “Sometimes the ceremony included a charivari… The custom was an old one and was particularly popular in New Orleans, until the authorities suppressed it as a public… Continue reading

Dixie

In The Flow of Time – July 27, 2024 The Citizens Bank of Louisiana was chartered in 1833. It began issuing paper currency. The federal government didn’t do that. The bank was so solid that its $10 notes, below, were widely used throughout the south. “However, there was in New… Continue reading

Creole

In The Flow of Time – July 20, 2024 This cringe-worthy statement is from a mid-20th century white New Orleans author: “No true Creole ever had colored blood.” This sums up one of my challenges. Race is at the heart of New Orleans. So are race words and—far more importantly—the… Continue reading