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Tag Archives: Delphine LaLaurie
Tales from the Crypt & Deep Sea: Marie Laveau’s Tomb and the Evening Star
I am VERY excited about my lecture “Tales from the Crypt & Deep Sea: Marie Laveau’s Tomb and the Evening Star” at the Louisiana Humanities Center (938 Lafayette St) this Thursday, October 29, 2015 from 6pm to 8pm. Here are … Continue reading →
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