Building Antebellum New Orleans Building Antebellum New Orleans
Lateral Exchanges: Architecture, Urban Development, and Transnational Practices

Building Antebellum New Orleans

Free People of Color and Their Influence

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Publisher Description

2024 Spiro Kostof Book Award, Society of Architectural Historians

2022 PROSE Award in Architecture and Urban Planning

2022 Summerlee Book Prize in Nonfiction, Center for History and Culture of Southeast Texas and the Upper Gulf Coast

2022 Best Book Prize, Southeast Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians

2022 On the Brinck Book Award, University of New Mexico School of Architecture + Planning

A significant and deeply researched examination of the free nineteenth-century Black developers who transformed the cultural and architectural legacy of New Orleans.


The Creole architecture of New Orleans is one of the city’s most-recognized features, but studies of it largely have focused on architectural typology. In Building Antebellum New Orleans, Tara A. Dudley examines the architectural activities and influence of gens de couleur libres—free people of color—in a city where the mixed-race descendants of whites and other free Blacks could own property.

Between 1820 and 1850 New Orleans became an urban metropolis and industrialized shipping center with a growing population. Amidst dramatic economic and cultural change in the mid-antebellum period, the gens de couleur libres thrived as property owners, developers, building artisans, and patrons. Dudley writes an intimate microhistory of two prominent families of Black developers, the Dollioles and Souliés, to explore how gens de couleur libres used ownership, engagement, and entrepreneurship to construct individual and group identity and stability. With deep archival research, Dudley re-creates in fine detail the material culture, business and social history, and politics of the built environment for free people of color and adds new, revelatory information to the canon on New Orleans architecture.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2021
10 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
302
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Texas Press
SELLER
University of Texas at Austin
SIZE
75.9
MB

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