Households and Neighborhoods Among Free People of Color in New Orleans: A View from the Census, 1850-1860Posted in Census/Demographics, Dissertations, History, Louisiana, Media Archive, United States on 2012-09-01 17:58Z by Steven |
University of New Orleans
2010-05-14
58 pages
Frank Joseph Lovato
A Thesis Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the University of New Orleans in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in History
Historians have debated to what extent the free people of color in New Orleans were members of a wealthy privileged elite or part of a middle or working class in the South’s largest antebellum city. This study steps outside the debate to suggest that analysis of the censuses of 1850 and 1860 shows correlations between neighborhoods, household structures, and occupations that reveal a heterogeneous population that eludes simple definitions. In particular this study focuses on mixed-race households to shed light on this segment of the free colored population that is mostly unstudied and generally misrepresented. This study also finds that immediately prior to the Civil War, mixed-race families, for no easily understood reason, tended to cluster in certain neighborhoods. Mostly this study points out that by the Civil War, the free people of color in New Orleans had evolved into a diverse mostly working class population.
Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Maps
- List of Census Form
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Origins of the Free People of Color in New Orleans
- Historiography of the Free People of Color in New Orleans
- Methodology Used for Data Gathering
- Economic Role of the Free People of Color in Ante-Bellum New Orleans
- Community Organizations
- Neighborhoods and the Free People of Color
- Free People of Color and the Prelude to the Civil War
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Tables
- Maps
- Census Forms
- Vita
List of Figures
- Figure 1 – 4th Ward Mixed-Race Couple Distribution
- Figure 2 – 5th Ward Mixed-Race Couple Distribution
- Figure 3 – New Orleans Population in 1850 & 1860
- Figure 4 – New Orleans Colored Population in 1850 & 1860
- Figure 5 –Population Density of Colored Males in 1850 & 1860
List of Tables
- Table 1 – 1850 New Orleans Census
- Table 2 – 1860 New Orleans Census
- Table 3 – Population Density for Colored, Mulatto and Blacks in the 1850 New Orleans Census
- Table 4 – Population Density for Colored, Mulatto and Blacks in the 1860 New Orleans Census
- Table 5 – Property Values of the Free People of Color in 1850 New Orleans
- Table 6 – Property Values of the Free People of Color in 1860 New Orleans
List of Maps
- MUNICIPALITIES and WARDS 1847
- WARDS 1852
- Neighborhoods in New Orleans
List of Census Forms
- Title Page 1st and 4th Wards (1st Municipality)
- 1st Ward, 1st Municipality – 1850
- 9th Wards -1860
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