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Rashauna Johnson Wins Book Prize

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4/18/2017

Rashauna Johnson has been awarded the 2016 Williams Prize by the Louisiana Historical Association and The Historic New Orleans Collection for her book, Slavery's Metropolis: Unfree Labor in New Orleans during the Age of Revolutions (Cambridge UP, 2016). The Williams Prize is awarded annually to the best book published on Louisiana history.

 

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Kirsten Giebutowski

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