Armand Lanusse
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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]
References[]
- ^ New Orleans Republican, March 17, 1868 (p.3)
- ^ "Les Cenelles". oxfordreference.com.
Categories:
- Writers from New Orleans
- African-American educators
- African-American writers
- American writers
- Louisiana Creole people
- 1810 births
- 1867 deaths
- Educators from Louisiana
- American writers in French
- 19th-century American writers
- 19th-century American educators