A Place to Live in Peace


Free People of Color in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana

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By Evelyn L. Wilson
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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
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277

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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.

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

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