Growing Up in South Louisiana

Growing Up in South Louisiana
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre: Louisiana
ISBN: 9780925417985

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"A ... book describing what life was like growing up in south Louisiana in the 1930s, '40s, '50s and '60s. Some 20 authors help paint the picture: eating Sunday dinner at grandma's, hearing Cajun French spoken in the home, working on the farm before school, attending fais do dos and boucheries, chewing sugarcane, etc."--

Growing Up in South Louisiana

Growing Up in South Louisiana
Author: Trent Angers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Louisiana
ISBN: 9780925417350

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A 176-page hardcover book describing what life was like growing up in south Louisiana in the 1930s, '40s, '50s and '60s. Some 20 authors help paint the picture: eating Sunday dinner at grandma's, hearing Cajun French spoken in the home, working on the farm before school, attending fais do dos and boucheries, chewing sugarcane, etc. Illustrated with photos, drawings, and maps.

Uptown/downtown

Uptown/downtown
Author: Elsie Martinez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1986
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Prairie Roads

Prairie Roads
Author: Ramona Griffith Cutrer
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2017-12-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1640288503

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It was the sixties. The decade of Vietnam protests, and riots, of the Beatles and the senseless deaths of a president. But to those of us who were children in our tiny south Louisiana village, those events were barely background noise. Our rural lives were predictable, and for the most part, uneventful. In my teens I resented all of it and vowed I would leave as early as I could, and I did. Now as an adult somewhere past middle age, I have acquired respect, insight, and a genuine longing for that uncomplicated life. These essays capture specific moments of my childhood during that era and hopefully they will stir a recollection of similar events in the mind of the reader. Events they might otherwise have forgotten.

GROWING UP IN SOUTH LOUISIANA.

GROWING UP IN SOUTH LOUISIANA.
Author: ROBERT ANDERSON (JR.)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN: 9781735264127

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A Cajun Girl's Sharecropping Years

A Cajun Girl's Sharecropping Years
Author: Viola Fontenot
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2018-07-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1496817109

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Today sharecropping is history, though during World War II and the Great Depression sharecropping was prevalent in Louisiana's southern parishes. Sharecroppers rented farmland and often a small house, agreeing to pay a one-third share of all profit from the sale of crops grown on the land. Sharecropping shaped Louisiana's rich cultural history, and while there have been books published about sharecropping, they share a predominately male perspective. In A Cajun Girl's Sharecropping Years, Viola Fontenot adds the female voice into the story of sharecropping. Spanning from 1937 to 1955, Fontenot describes her life as the daughter of a sharecropper in Church Point, Louisiana, including details of field work as well as the domestic arts and Cajun culture. The account begins with stories from early life, where the family lived off a gravel road near the woods without electricity, running water, or bathrooms, and a mule-drawn wagon was the only means of transportation. To gently introduce the reader to her native language, the author often includes French words along with a succinct definition. This becomes an important part of the story as Fontenot attends primary school, where she experienced prejudice for speaking French, a forbidden and punishable act. Descriptions of Fontenot's teenage years include stories of going to the boucherie; canning blackberries, figs, and pumpkins; using the wood stove to cook dinner; washing and ironing laundry; and making moss mattresses. Also included in the texts are explanations of rural Cajun holiday traditions, courting customs, leisure activities, children's games, and Saturday night house dances for family and neighbors, the fais do-do.

Growing Up Southern (1980)

Growing Up Southern (1980)
Author: Robert Cooper
Publisher: The Institute for Southern Studies
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1981
Genre: History
ISBN:

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"GROWING UP SOUTHERN" ... The words evoke a tide of images, both bitter and sweet: overalls and organdy, hot green fields, cool brown creeks, Grandma's front porch, lengthy and complicated family connections, Mama's fried chicken and biscuits and Granddaddy's cane syrup, "colored" water fountains and "white" ones, church, chores, Dixie, and hot dark dangerous summer nights. Today's Southern children get their biscuits as often from Hardee's as from Mama. On Saturday afternoons they're as likely to cool off in the local shopping mall as in a shady spring-fed swimming hole. But Grandma and Grandpa and Uncle Joe and Aunt Elaine loom large in the lives of today's Southern kids, just as they did in those of earlier generations. The hard work many children still do isn't likely to be acknowledged by their elders; "colored" and "white" labels are less blatant, but they still constrict the futures of this generation's Southern children. Crowing Up Southern explores the continuities and the chasms between the lives of Southern children today and in the past.

Louisiana Grassroots

Louisiana Grassroots
Author: May Shadoin
Publisher: LifeRichPublishing
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2014-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 148970146X

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A first-hand account of the way it was for a young girl growing up in the deep South during the Great Depression and World War II. Louisiana Grassroots aims to pass on something of the courage and determination of the grassroots men and women of my childhood in Northeast Louisiana. Unsung heroes, they endured the hardships of the Depression in the rural South, and for an encore, they fought a world war to defend our freedom. These events may seem far removed from the present, but for those of us who lived them, they are a part of the sum total of our lives the same as the happenings of today, the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center, or LSU Tigers Football.

Born on the Bayou

Born on the Bayou
Author: Blaine Lourd
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-08-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1476773874

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In the tradition of the modern classics The Tender Bar and The Liars’ Club, Blaine Lourd writes a powerful Gothic memoir set in the bayous and oil towns of 1970s Louisiana. In this rags-to-riches memoir of finding your way and becoming a man, Blaine Lourd renders his childhood in rural Louisiana­ with his larger-than-life father, Harvey “Puffer” Lourd, Jr., a charismatic salesman during the exploding 1980s awl bidness. From cleaning a duck to drinking a beer, Puffer guides Blaine through the twists and turns of growing up, ultimately pointing him to a poignant truth: sometimes those you love the most can inflict the most pain. Set against a lush landscape of magnolia trees and majestic old homes, haunted swamps and swimming holes filled with wildlife, Lourd gets to the heart of being a Southerner with rawness and grace, beautifully detailing what it means to have a place so ingrained in your being. Just as the timeless memoirs All Over but the Shoutin’ and The Liar’s Club evoke the muggy air of a Southern summer and barrels of steaming crawfish, so does Blaine’s contemporary exploration of what it means to find yourself among the bayous and back roads. Charting his journey from his rural home to working the star-studded streets of Los Angeles as a financial advisor to the rich and famous, Blaine’s story is about the complicated path to success and identity. With witty grace and candid prose, he pays homage to family bonds, unwavering loyalty, and deep roots that cannot be severed, no matter how hard you try.

Louisiana Stories

Louisiana Stories
Author: Ron LeLeux
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2000-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780970074607

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