1. Africans in Colonial Louisiana
The best example would be when she is examining male and female circumcision (49). ... The next two chapters discuss the evolution of French Louisiana slave trade, the Company of the Indies, and Bambara relations with Indians and their masters, and the alliances that the Bambara made. ... The interdependence of all the different races was necessary due to the dismal frontier conditions. Hall also mentions that due to this interdependence this created a racial openness. This racial openness combined with the fact that most of the slaves had become artisans or masters of a trade, further strengt...
- Word Count: 1683
- Approx Pages: 7
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate