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Special Exhibition at Xavier University of Louisiana featuring Descendants of Economy Hall

Special Exhibition at Xavier University of Louisiana featuring Descendants of Economy Hall
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Assemblée! A Celebration of the History and Legacy of Economy Hall

The Louisiana Creole Research Association (LA Creole) proudly announces and presents a special program, free and open to the public, Assemblée! A Celebration of the History and Legacy of Economy Hall. This virtual WEBINAR will take place SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 2021, 3:00-4:30 PM (CT). Registration opens June 7th. Visit the website for registration, additional program details, and for more information about the organization at www.lacreole.org.

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United for Justice! The Story of L'Union and the New Orleans Tribune


Wednesday, January 13, 2021 - 6:00pm
Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses
New Orleans, LA 70156
Did you know that the long arc of the civil rights movement began in New Orleans over 150 years ago? Drawing from years of research, Mark Roudané will reveal the little known history of L'Union, the South's first Black newspaper, and the New Orleans Tribune, America's first Black daily. A powerful and successful campaign for racial justice coalesced around these groundbreaking journals.
About the Speaker:
Mark Charles Roudané is a sixth generation New Orleanian. He is the great, great grandson of Dr. Louis Charles Roudanez, founder the South’s first Black newspaper, L’Union, as well as the New Orleans Tribune, America’s first Black daily. Inspired by his heritage, Mark has spent the last decade passionately researching these groundbreaking journals in order to bring this inspirational and underrepresented history to the general public. His book, The New Orleans Tribune, An Introduction to America’s First Black Daily Newspaper, has reached a wide audience. Roudané’s articles have appeared in numerous journals including the South Atlantic Review, the Journal of the Louisiana Creole Research Association, New America, the Atlantic, and 64 Parishes. Mark has presented on L’Union and the Tribune at universities, museums, and cultural organizations throughout the United States. Follow his work at www.facebook.com/roudanezhistory and on the website www.roudanez.com.

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