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Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Marie Thérèse Coincoin: Cane River Slave, Slave Owner, and Paradox | p. 10 |
The Baroness Pontalba: A Peculiar Drama | p. 30 |
Marie Laveau: A New Orleans Voudou Priestess | p. 54 |
Sarah Katherine (Kate) Stone: The "Agony and Strife" of Civil War Louisiana | p. 73 |
Eliza Jane Nicholson: New Orleans Publisher | p. 94 |
Kate Chopin: Knowing What It Means to Miss New Orleans | p. 114 |
Grace King: New Orleans Literary Historian | p. 137 |
Louisa Williams Robinson, Her Daughters, and Her Granddaughters: Recognizing the Contributions of Three Generations of Coushatta Women in Louisiana | p. 155 |
Clementine Hunter: Self-Taught Louisiana Artist | p. 175 |
Dorothy Dix: The World Brought Her Its Secrets | p. 195 |
True Methodist Women: Reflections on the Community at St. Mark's | p. 215 |
Cleoma Breaux Falcon: The Commercialization of Cajun Music | p. 237 |
Caroline Dormon: Louisiana's Cultural Conservator | p. 253 |
Mary Land: "When I Was Big Enough to Tote a Gun, I Did" | p. 270 |
Rowena Spencer: A Study of Changing Gender Roles in Twentieth-Century Louisiana Medicine | p. 286 |
Oretha Castle Haley: "Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around" | p. 303 |
Louisiana Women and Hurricane Katrina: Some Reflections on Women's Responses to the Catastrophe | p. 324 |
List of Contributors | p. 343 |
Index | p. 347 |
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