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Armand Lanusse (c.1810–March 16, 1868)[1] was a Creole of color, educator, poet, and writer from New Orleans, Louisiana. He is the editor of Les Cenelles (1845), a collection of poems by fellow Creoles of color in New Orleans widely considered to be the first African-American poetry anthology published in the United States.[2] He also served as the founder and director of the Catholic Institute for Indigent Orphans from 1852 to 1867.
ArmandLanusse (c.1810–March 16, 1868) was a Creole of color, educator, poet, and writer from New Orleans, Louisiana. He is the editor of Les Cenelles...
L'Institute Catholique was financed by Madame Marie Couvent with writers ArmandLanusse and Jonnai Questy serving as educators. In 1850 it was determined that...
historian and folklorist Sidonie de la Houssaye (1820–1894) – writer ArmandLanusse (1810–1867) – poet and educator Willard Motley (1909–1965) – writer...
the Institute Catholique was completed in 1852. The Afro-Creole poet ArmandLanusse (1810–1867), editor of and contributor to Les Cenelles, a book of French...
Rodolphe's education was likely provided by family and family friends ArmandLanusse and Joanni Questy, as well as at the Couvent School. Rodolphe's brother...
Marin Guéroult Lapalière (général de brigade) François Lanusse (général de division) Pierre Lanusse (général de division) Pierre Belon Lapisse baron de Sainte-Hélène...
Alejandro Agustín Lanusse". 27 April 2022. Great-grandson of Jean Philippe Lanusse Mouras, born in France in 1811. "Antonio Roberto Lanusse Sundblad". Great-grandson...
(1839–1934), French pianist famed as one of the first recording artists. Armand Reclus (1843–1927), theorized the Panama Canal Onésime Reclus (1837-1916)...
of her possessions to provide a resting place for her daughter. Father Armand David (1826–1900), a Lazarist missionary Catholic priest as well as a zoologist...
François Cabarrus (1752–1810), French adventurer and Spanish financier Armand Joseph Dubernad (1741–1799), financial trader, consul general of the Holy...
écrivains 1895 : Edmond Huguet for Étude sur la syntaxe de Rabelais Maxime Lanusse (1853-1930) for De l’influence du dialecte gascon sur la langue française...
track cyclists were unable to take a medal, with highlights including Lanusse reaching the semifinals of the sprint and Alancourt taking eighth in the...