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Caryn Cossé Bell

Historien/ne, Universitaire, Chercheur/se
États-Unis

Français

Elle est historienne. Nominée au Prix Pulitzer.

English

Caryn Cossé Bell is associate professor of history at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. She is an internationally recognized authority on Creole New Orleans and her award-winning book, Revolution, Romanticism, and the Afro-Creole Protest Tradition in Louisiana, 1718-1868, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. Her latest work for the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture for the African American Migration Experience chronicles Haitian immigration to Louisiana and will appear in a National Geographic publication. She has worked on documentaries for PBS, A&E, and Xavier University on A House Divided, a study of the New Orleans Civil Rights movement narrated by James Earl Jones. She is also a John E. Sawyer Fellow at Harvard University's Longfellow Institute.
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