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A case history of a Creole people’s efforts to establish an identity of their own, to transmit to successive generations the values and attitudes deemed important to the group, and to give their youth – some of whom were labeled “colored” in the Deep South – feelings of belongingness and status. The study concerns a mixed-blood Creole population descended from one couple; the study-population’s time-span parallels that of the American nation.





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