Mardi Gras Before Hurricane Katrina, Thesis

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the nineteenth century saw the Mardi Gras celebration banned, but when it were restored in New Orleans in the 1820s it was a great equalizing force, allowing African-Americans -- man of them still slaves -- the freedom to drum and celebrate in ways they were unable to almost anywhere else or at any other time (Carnaval 2000).
The celebrations are still a great equalizer, brining together people of all classes and backgrounds in a racous celebration of life......

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