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Creoles of color / Louisiana Creole / Creole peoples / French creole / Cape Verdean Creole / Creole language / George Washington Cable / French-based creole languages / Homer Plessy / Louisiana / American literature / Southern United States
Date: 2011-03-03 13:11:47
Creoles of color
Louisiana Creole
Creole peoples
French creole
Cape Verdean Creole
Creole language
George Washington Cable
French-based creole languages
Homer Plessy
Louisiana
American literature
Southern United States

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