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New Orleans Multicultural History
African American
African American
African culture in New Orleans is deeply rooted into the city's - and our nation's - overall culture, music and food.
Creoles
Creoles
Creole French is seldom spoken but, the Creole accent lives on in New Orleans' food, architecture, joie de vivre.
Cajuns
Cajuns
As French immigrants settled in Canada, they became Acadians who found their way down South - thank goodness!
French
French
Many thanks for the French founding fathers of Louisiana - New Orleans is grateful they found her first.
Germans
Germans
Certain industries were dominated by Germans in New Orleans, and today their legacies continue.
Irish
Irish
New Orleans has always held an appeal to the Irish due to its Catholic traditions and spirited celebrations.
Italians
Italians
Italian and Sicilian immigrants found opportunity in New Orleans and their decendents still call it home today.
Jewish
Jewish
Jewish Community Centers and congregations across the area keep New Orleans Jewish life thriving.
Latinos
Latinos
New Orleans enjoys many South American influences - come visit the northern most tip of the Caribbean today.. 
Spanish
Spanish
Although the French Quarter's early residents were indeed French, the architecture of the Quarter is actually Spanish. 
Vietnamese
Vietnamese
Venture away from New Orleans' downtown and find a world away in interesting shops and sights of Vietnamese life.
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