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By Shane K. Bernard

ISBN-10: 1578065232

ISBN-13: 9781578065233

The prior sixty years have formed and reshaped the crowd of French-speaking Louisiana humans referred to as the Cajuns. in this interval they've got develop into very like different americans and but have remained strikingly unique. The Cajuns: Americanization of a humans explores those six a long time and analyzes the forces that had an effect on Louisiana's Acadiana. within the Nineteen Forties, while the USA entered international conflict II, so too did the remoted Cajuns. Cajun infantrymen fought along troops from Brooklyn and Berkeley and absorbed features of recent cultures. within the Nineteen Fifties as rock 'n' roll and tv crackled throughout Louisiana airwaves, Cajun song makers answered with their very own special types. within the Sixties, empowerment and liberation routine became the South the other way up. through the Eighties, as issues Cajun grew to become an soaking up nationwide fad, "Cajun" grew to become a type of model identification used for promoting every little thing from swamp excursions to boxed rice dinners. on the sunrise of the twenty-first century, the arrival of a brand new info age introduced "Cyber-Cajuns" onto a world net. these types of forces have driven and pulled on the cloth of Cajun existence yet haven't destroyed it. A Cajun himself, the writer of this ebook has an excessive own fascination in his humans. through linking probably neighborhood occasions within the Cajuns' as soon as remoted south Louisiana fatherland to nationwide or even worldwide occasions, Bernard demonstrates that through the center of the 20th century the Cajuns for the 1st time of their ethnic tale have been engulfed within the currents of mainstream American lifestyles and but endured to make outstandingly special contributions. Shane ok. Bernard serves as historian and curator to McIlhenny corporation, maker of Tabasco model items considering the fact that 1868, and Avery Island, Inc. he's the writer of Swamp Pop: Cajun and Creole Rhythm and Blues (University Press of Mississippi). His paintings has been released in such periodicals as Louisiana heritage, Louisiana Folklife, Louisiana Cultural Vistas, and the hot Orleans Times-Picayune.

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One of the men spoke German, the paper observed with suspicion, while the other was of German descent. Eventually, it was determined that they were not Nazi saboteurs but hoboes from Pennsylvania. Around the same time, Opelousas police arrested another foreigner suspected of being a Nazi spy, but he turned out to be Canadian. Acadiana officials heeded the FBI’s advice to protect local industrial, utility, transportation, and communication facilities. 17 Across the nation, wartime anxiety infected the civilian population, giving rise to fears of enemy attack, infiltration, and subversion.

Caught up in the Americanism of World War I and the following Red Scare sparked by the Russian Revolution, numerous states had designated English as the sole language of classroom instruction. Louisiana was among those states: in 1916 the state’s Board of Education banned French from classrooms, a move sanctioned by lawmakers in the state constitution of 1921. The policy of punishing students for speaking French, however, does not appear to have been condoned by the state, even after the outbreak of World War II.

The News and Courier praised the Cajun GIs as “absolutely American” but hinted at the Americanization they were experiencing. Officers first instructed the soldiers in French, but English soon dominated training exercises. ” These soldiers adapted to their new environment, but they also made their surroundings more familiar. They spoke French among themselves and prepared traditional dishes, including crawfish bisque and chicken-oyster gumbo, which made their mess hall the most popular in camp.

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