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Gwendolyn Midlo Hall (June 27, 1929 –
August 29, 2022) was an
American historian who
focused on the
history of
slavery in the Caribbean,
Latin America...
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their culture in new surroundings. As
described by
historian Gwendolyn Midlo Hall, they
developed a
marked Afro-Creole
culture in the
colonial era. At...
- the Americas, and Europe. Duke
University Press. p. 120. Hall,
Gwendolyn Midlo (2007).
Slavery and
African Ethnicities in the Americas.
University of North...
- de
Jules Ballet (Imprimerie du gouvernement, 1895) (in French)
Gwendolyn Midlo Hall (1971).
Social Control in
Slave Plantation Societies: A Comparison...
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African American Heritage Trail. The
Whitney Plantation’s Allées
Gwendolyn Midlo Hall
memorial reflects the most
significant research project undertaken...
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Conspiracy of 1791.
Pointe Coupée
Slave Conspiracy of 1795 Hall,
Gwendolyn Midlo (1992).
Africans in
Colonial Louisiana.
Louisiana State University Press...
- from the
original on 5
November 2020.
Retrieved 1
October 2018.
Gwendolyn Midlo Hall,
Africans in
Colonial Louisiana: The
Development of Afro-Creole Culture...
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University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 978-0-87805-563-0. Hall,
Gwendolyn Midlo (1992).
Africans in
Colonial Louisiana: The
Development of Afro-Creole Culture...
- Coast".
Whitney Plantation.
Retrieved August 20, 2023. Hall,
Gwendolyn Midlo (2005).
Slavery and
African Ethnicities in the Americas:
Restoring the Links...
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Black Power Movement that was to follow.
Haywood and his wife
Gwendolyn Midlo Hall were
among the
founders of the
Provisional Organizing Committee for...