Scandalous New Orleans: Crime, Prostitution, Corruption, Loose Ladies.
Gamblers. Crooked Politicians.
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Book Details
About the Book
While the books main focus is on crime, gambling, prostitution and crooked politicians, it also goes to great length in detailing the economic and social aspects of a complex society.
Most visitors to the old city are confused by the many gradations of skin colors and how race - identification is determined. The Negro's status grew in direct proportion to the whiteness of his skin color. The book includes a table listing the various mixtures of skin colors and defining them e.g Mullato, Quadroon Octooon.
Vooddooism and Mardi Gras is dealt with extensively, two of the many reasons why New Orleans is Known as 'America's most interesting city,' and at the same time the 'wickedest city on earth'.
About the Author
Fred deClouet came to Denver in 1964 as an employee in the education department of the U.S Justice Department Bureau of Prison's. He retired as a Media Production offer/Educator in 1984
His professional background encompasses various responsible capacities, e.g Small Business Administration (SBA) counseling, research and writing, consulting and corporate management.
As an author Fred has produced works on Adult Basic Education, Occupational Educational Curricula, Personal Recruitment, Equal Opportunities and Instructional television and Educational Media. Fred designed, built and implemented a closed circuit television system to support the Justice Department's overall education treatment program. He also taught a television production course of study.
His Authorship includes the following:
- 1. An auditing guide for the U.S Justice Department.
- 2. Co-authored with Lantry & Switzer, (Colorado State University) Selection of Production Technique for Instruction Television.
His general background includes Regional (5state) Director of the International Industrial Television Association and Vice President of Group Fifty (50) Corporation. A prepaid legal services company with offices in several states.
Author of system and curriculum studies (University of Hawaii) supported by federal grants. Fred also authored articles published in professional journals, e.g Business Law Forum and Personal Journal.
Fred, a World War II retired U.S Marine, is the author of First Black Marines, and account of Blacks in the Marine Corps, Winston Derex Publisher, 1995.
The following are excerpts from reviewers of the book.
- 'Fred deClouet has turned out a real gem, It's a fine addition to my library '
- -C.F Mundy, Commandant of the U.S Marine Corps.
- 'It's his focus on historical information that highlights deClouet's writing'
- -Dr. Z. Bolden, New Orleans Tribune.
- 'deClouet documents the contributions and sacrifice of Black Marines in the WWII effort. 'Well researched.'
- -Greater Park Hill News - Denver.
- 'The Author takes you through the war zone of emotions and resulting back lash in the Military's effort to integrate itself.'
- -Ed Curlie. The Urban Spectrum Newspaper.