Evelyn L. Wilson is former Horatio C. Thompson Endowed Professor of Law at Southern University Law Center. She is author of The Justices of the Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1865-1880 and Laws, Customs and Rights: Charles Hatfield and His Family, A Louisiana History and she is coauthor of Louisiana Property Law: The Civil Code, Cases, and Commentary.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana Chapter 2. Free People of Color in West Feliciana Parish Chapter 3. Land Sales, Loans, and Litigation Chapter 4. Earning a Living Chapter 5. Black-White Personal Relationships Chapter 6. And Then the War Came Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
A Place to Live in Peace tells a very human story-or rather a series of stories-about slavery, freedom, and the often confusing and contested boundaries between both conditions. This is an excellent study that will enlighten and inform." - Julie Winch, author of Between Slavery and Freedom: Free People of Color in America from Settlement to the Civil War