250. Women's History Month. Part 2 of our
interview with Lisa Walker and Reilly Sullivan, who join us to
talk about Alice Dunbar Nelson. Poet, essayist, diarist, and
activist
Alice
Moore Dunbar-Nelson was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, to
mixed-race parents. Her African American, Anglo, Native
American, and Creole heritage contributed to her complex
understandings of gender, race, and ethnicity, subjects she
often addressed in her work. Her first book,
Violets
and Other Tales (1895), was published when she was
just 20. A writer of short stories, essays, and poems,
Dunbar-Nelson was comfortable in many genres but was best known
for her prose. One of the few female African American diarists
of the early 20th century, she portrays the complicated reality
of African American women and intellectuals, addressing topics
such as racism, oppression, family, work, and sexuality.
- This week in Louisiana history. February 3, 1820. Slavery
outlawed within the Louisiana Purchase territory north of
36°30' latitude.
- This week in New Orleans history. The Washington Post
printed on March 3, 1909, "The news comes from Louisiana that
large areas of that State heretofore devoted to the growing of
cotton will be planted to cane, because the boll weevil has
wrought such havoc on the former crop. If this pest shall be
the occasion of a diversity of farm crops at the South his
presence in the cotton field will not prove an unmixed evil."
- This week in Louisiana.
New Orleans Bourbon Festival
March 8th, 2018 - March 10th, 2018
Contemporary Arts Center
900 Camp St.,
New Orleans, LA 70130
504-525-9444
Website
Laissez les bon temps rouler. Let the good times roll. The
motto of a city that knows how to host a party. Now couple
that with a historic relationship to Bourbon, world-renowned
food, music and culture. The result – the SECOND annual New
OrleansBourbon Festival – March 8, 9, and 10, 2018!
- Postcards from Louisiana. Bruce listens to the Big Dixie
Swingers on Frenchman Street in New Orleans.
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