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Afro-Creole Poetry in French from Louisiana’s Radical Civil War–Era Newspapers: A Bilingual Edition

Translated and introduced by Clint Bruce, with a foreword by Angel Adams Parham


The Historic New Orleans Collection 2020 • hardcover 

7.5" x 11" • 384 pp.
20 black-and-white images
ISBN 978-0-917860-79-9

As the United States descended into civil war, the influential community of French-speaking free people of color in New Orleans struck back against racial hostility by founding newspapers: L’Union: mémorial politique, littéraire et progressiste appeared in 1862, succeeded by La Tribune de la Nouvelle-Orléans in 1864. Collected here for the first time, the poetry printed in these papers unveils hidden verse conversations among a network of activist authors.

The original French poems appear alongside Clint Bruce’s sensitive English translations. A comprehensive introduction, biographies of the poets, and extensive annotations immerse readers in Civil War–era Louisiana. New evidence of a poetic hoax debuts in the volume, along with long-lost, recently discovered issues of La Tribune that report on the 1866 Mechanics’ Institute massacre.