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The Historic New Orleans Collection is a free history museum, publisher, and research center located in the heart of the French Quarter.

Our RU-vid channel features video programming dedicated to the study and preservation of the history and culture of New Orleans and the Gulf South region.

Visit our free museum in the heart of the French Quarter at 520 Royal Street.

Find more information about hours of operation and current exhibits at hnoc.org
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@user-rb3bb7mi3u
@user-rb3bb7mi3u 14 часов назад
The so called French enlightment was just a big ideological fraud, Spain had been enlightened centuries before the French discovered the meaning of that word.
@luc0007
@luc0007 9 дней назад
People have to remember this is only 19 years after ww2, nukes, other horrors
@user-hw3ve3mo1x
@user-hw3ve3mo1x 10 дней назад
Michael Pelious .
@Malcolm-j4x
@Malcolm-j4x 14 дней назад
Three snipers took part in the assassination of President Kennedy (and none of them was named Lee Harvey Oswald). Two were in the office building across the street from the School Book Depository (the Dal-Tex Building). One sniper was on the sixth floor, the other was on the second floor. The third sniper was behind the fence at the top of the 'grassy knoll'. This is not a 'conspiracy theory', it is simple objective historical fact. How do I know this? I knew CHARLES AUGUST SCHLUND III. He read the government's (stolen) documents that detailed how the assassination was carried out, who ordered it, and why -- in 1977. He read/saw these documents first hand in Phoenix, AZ. What happens when you read stolen government documents that you are not authorized to see? You get in A LOT of trouble!! CHARLES AUGUST SCHLUND III (1947 - 2010) got in a lot of trouble and ended up filing a lawsuit against the federal government in the late 1990s: UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS IN AND FOR THE 9TH CIRCUIT Case No: CIV98-1875PHX ROS, reassigned to RCB CHARLES AUGUST SCHLUND, III and RANDY D. LANG, Petitioners vs. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, et al, Respondents. The lawsuit made its way through the courts for several years and in 2001 it came before the United States Supreme Court (May 29, 2001). The Supreme Court declined to hear the case, they weren't about to touch that hot potato! UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT: (Case Number) 00-1603 SCHLUND, CHARLES A., ET AL. V. UNITED STATES, ET AL. - - - - May 29, 2001 ********** CHARLES AUGUST SCHLUND III - JANUARY 17, 1947 - JANUARY 5, 2010 Charles August Schlund, III 8520 North 54th Drive Glendale, Arizona 85302 =========== I went to Glendale, AZ in (January - February) 2003 to meet Charles Schlund. After interviewing him every day over a two-week period, I came to two conclusions: (1) Charles Schlund was sane. (2) Charles Schlund was honest. I remained in contact with him (emails and phone calls) until December 2009.
@Texas2step90
@Texas2step90 22 дня назад
“I’m not against it” wow that’s crazy.
@yellyman5483
@yellyman5483 28 дней назад
I`m a bit confused by this video. They were completely oblivious to the shocking news that President Kennedy had been shot. I`ve seen other videos of people crying in the streets over Kennedys death, but these people...What can i say. I am a bit disgusted now.
@a.michelle9289
@a.michelle9289 29 дней назад
Well..concerning the "Lafitte Journal"; you never mention both Lafitte and his lawyer's French beginnings and continued discourse in written French. At the time there were several islands in the Caribbean under French Colonial rule. It seems that the entire validation of your research turns on a single word : "psychology". First, the original journal is written in French and translated to English at a much later date. Your assertion regarding the single word "psychology" being the single evidence to support your entire premise seems highly suspicious. Also. You never address the fact that on different documents the name is sometimes spelled Farrier ( as in horseshoer) and Farrar. Perhaps you assume that he just was always simply changing his name so why not?
@Eye2024-g9b
@Eye2024-g9b Месяц назад
Did it ever occur to anybody that possibly his wife had him killed I mean she had enough reasons to
@kirk1015
@kirk1015 Месяц назад
Little did they know the connection their city would have to the Assassination.
@RichardSchiffman-jn1ds
@RichardSchiffman-jn1ds Месяц назад
JFK being a northern liberal wasn't exactly a popular guy in the south at that time. He literally picked Senator of Texas Lyndon Johnson as his running mate for the purpose of winning the southern states in the 1960 election
@tonyc8752
@tonyc8752 Месяц назад
Compare that to the responses of sick Democrats today regarding Trump.
@kellentoaster3003
@kellentoaster3003 Месяц назад
didnt know man on the street was a thing back then
@Pete-lp5pw
@Pete-lp5pw Месяц назад
I’m homesick watching the video but I can only identify 1952 to today. 72 years old and I went to a lot of Mardi Gras parades and parties!!!!! Both as a little kid and a teenager until I joined the Marine Corps in 1970. Didn’t get home much after that. I was heartbroken to see what Katrina did to the city. I cry when I see the videos. But I love the FOOD!!!!! Fried oysters on a po’boy, oysters on half shell, gumbo, jambalaya, boiled crawfish, shrimp and crab all eaten with ice cold Dixie beer!!!! Do they still have Dixie beer there????!?😋🥹🎉✝️👏🍾
@joeharris3878
@joeharris3878 2 месяца назад
Surprising to see so many men wearing hats in late 1963 . I just don't remember that.
@RichardSchiffman-jn1ds
@RichardSchiffman-jn1ds Месяц назад
Ironically it was because of Kennedy himself that hats fell out of fashion for men
@deellaboe437
@deellaboe437 2 месяца назад
There is a video that shows them waking up the neighborhood at the dawn of Mardi Gras. The song has been stuck in my head too! Salute to Big Cheif Bruce for his words of inspiration.
@johnjohn8042
@johnjohn8042 2 месяца назад
Ces bon che ces bon
@denisgaubert7157
@denisgaubert7157 3 месяца назад
I've read the book. Its conclusion was predetermined: a classic case of confirmation bias. In other words, the result was guided by the authors' pre-existing belief that Lorenzo Ferrer was Jean Laffite. Instead of looking for evidence of who Ferrer actually was, they looked for evidence that would support their theory and ignored or minimized documentation that conflicted with their "discoveries." (They did virtually no research in French archives.) They claim a letter written by Arsene LaCarriere Latour, a Frenchman who certainly knew Laffite, is "pivotal" in proving he was alive after his reported death in a naval battle off the coast of Central America. The letter mentions someone named "Maison Rouge," so they immediately connect that name to Jean Laffite's legendary house in Galveston called the "Maison Rouge." Obviously, according to the "Two Blondes," "Maison Rouge" is a code word for Jean Laffite! The problem with that hypothesis is that there was in fact a French nobleman named Joseph de Maison Rouge who fled France during the French Revolution and came to New Orleans. He left two illegitimate sons bearing his family name who were alive when Latour wrote the letter. The simple and most logical solution is that Latour was referring to one of the brothers, who wanted help recovering some of their ancestral property in France. All of this is documented in the Historic New Orleans Collection's own records ( www.hnoc.org/sites/default/files/file_uploads/Volume%2010.pdf ), but the authors simply hide those inconvenient facts in a footnote and say, in effect, "Our theory is better!" Their "proof" is no proof. Shame on the HNOC for promoting this garbage! They also pad their book with boring details about oldtime LIncolnton residents that, while accurate, prove absolutely nothing concerning Ferrer's origins or Jean Laffite. They throw in the old legend about Peter Stewart Ney, a habitually drunk Scotsman, actually being Marshal Michel Ney, who also faked his death. That tall tale has been discredited for years and now further discredited by DNA analysis. Their supposition that Laffite was a Freemason is unsupported by any primary evidence whatsoever. Most of the discussion about Freemasons is straight out of the "National Treasure" school of thought. I could go on and on. The bottom line: If you want a good, properly-researched biography of Jean Laffite, read The Pirates Laffite by William C. Davis.
@Spartasgp
@Spartasgp 2 месяца назад
Thank you for this. The whole "Code Name" thing really soured me on this book. And thanks for the HNOC doc! I would love to know more about the Dominique You papers since he was caught up in the Lafittes' businesses.
@ladybugauntiep
@ladybugauntiep 3 месяца назад
This is such a breath of fresh air to hear about my heritage… my grandmother grew up in the Louisiana bayou..maybe her mom used some of these remedies… link to the past…thank you, Sir!
@sheilarogers3448
@sheilarogers3448 3 месяца назад
1 tablespoons olive oil- 1 tablespoons fire cider every morning. Has done wonders for us. All my life plagued with allergies and sinus issues. Not anymore
@Janusz-um5cv
@Janusz-um5cv 3 месяца назад
Experimentally excellent ⚗️•.
@user-fj8xc4vc6g
@user-fj8xc4vc6g 4 месяца назад
Anne Rice brought me here.
@EffWhatUSay
@EffWhatUSay 4 месяца назад
They were abandoned and so was the entire city. They knew... they knew exactly what would happen. Ill never forget this as long as i live.
@JazzyAmbitions
@JazzyAmbitions 4 месяца назад
American Culture is the Culture that was here before the Colonizers! The Americas North and South was practicing culture allll along. I honestly don't know what they call the current observation.
@celinepage3560
@celinepage3560 4 месяца назад
30% de l'anglais vient du français. Les anglophones interdisent une langue dont est issue la leur
@4Rivers-gd
@4Rivers-gd 4 месяца назад
Keep the culture going strong! Mardi Gras Indian Chiefs!
@albaida8539
@albaida8539 4 месяца назад
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@holtridge7337
@holtridge7337 5 месяцев назад
It's like some of them didn't even care. It makes you sick at your stomach.
@luc0007
@luc0007 9 дней назад
None of them were used to being interviewed, unlike today where we've all seen so many we would know what to say. Also back then acting in hysterics was not 'proper'. I think they were shocked, it's hard to relate to them compared to society today though
@rhondabitler5474
@rhondabitler5474 5 месяцев назад
The man who said Kennedy started the racial problems they've been having needs to read a little history. Those problems started over three hundred years before. Kennedy tried to correct them. Why wasn't the South infuriated with Johnson for signing Civil Rights Legislation then.
@marksanders2168
@marksanders2168 5 месяцев назад
Suppressed history
@marksanders2168
@marksanders2168 5 месяцев назад
Suppressed history
@danielletrupiano-rodriguez2295
@danielletrupiano-rodriguez2295 5 месяцев назад
Just saw him on cspan. Great work!!!
@nolamagic
@nolamagic 5 месяцев назад
I wish I had known about this when y'all streamed this live! My Dad played on a few episodes back in the '60s as Wilson the next door neighbor that Morgus would do science experiments on. Tommy George and my Dad, George Clayton, or better known as Karate George in New Orleans. My dad drove for United Cab 7 days a week, graveyard shift never during the day for almost 50 yrs! My Dad used to tell us stories about the episodes he was on and how no one would ever recognize Sid Noel without his makeup and get up on. I just saw the interview with Sid without his Morgus face and my Dad was right! I recognized his voice💗! I have never been able to find any of the episodes from the 1960-70's with my Dad. My sisters and I have looked and I even wrote the tv station when i was younger lol! My Dad played Wilson the next door neighbor. Morgus and Chopsley would have come over and try his experiments on him...Morgus's guinea pig lol! My Dad passed away in Oct 2006. If yall know where I could find any of the episodes from the 60's and 70's it would make my...and my sisters day... week...forever 😍!
@fr.michaelknipe4839
@fr.michaelknipe4839 5 месяцев назад
Excellent
@JessieRed
@JessieRed 5 месяцев назад
I wonder if he was a really tall man, would give the impression of wanting to turn the camera to capture his presence 🤔
@sascharouillon9785
@sascharouillon9785 5 месяцев назад
Very intriguing, and a beautiful photo!😊
@visit_hnoc
@visit_hnoc 5 месяцев назад
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@1anointedladdy
@1anointedladdy 5 месяцев назад
I remember the sugar and turpentine believe me that was nasty then was castor oil mineral oil sardines oil for mumps orange peels for colds when chewed
@132indo
@132indo 5 месяцев назад
Americans were so naive back then. Couldn't even fathom that the govt or CIA could do it. Or maybe they were just too afraid to speak about it. Age of innocence died that day.
@RichardSchiffman-jn1ds
@RichardSchiffman-jn1ds Месяц назад
America was NEVER an innocent country. Romanticized nostalgia is at its heart very naive
@132indo
@132indo Месяц назад
@@RichardSchiffman-jn1ds yes the govt was never innocent but im referring to the people and their assumption about the good of the govt.
@presterjohn1697
@presterjohn1697 6 месяцев назад
All pharmaceuticals are deliberately designed to damage the human body (liver, kidneys, immune function, nervous system, microbiome, brain). The resulting damage increases the need for more drugs to remedy the initial drug induced injury. It's a business decision to increase sales.
@user-js2zo5sy3k
@user-js2zo5sy3k 6 месяцев назад
Yes I still do use the home remedies because of my grandpa & mother. My grandpa was the medicine man in the community. His mother was the midwife alongside was my mother.
@ladybugauntiep
@ladybugauntiep 3 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing!
@gmf121266
@gmf121266 6 месяцев назад
I'm guessing New Orleans was not a Democrat state.
@RichardSchiffman-jn1ds
@RichardSchiffman-jn1ds Месяц назад
It was actually a Dixiecrat state i.e. George Wallace country. Very different kettle of fish from northern liberal states like New York and Massachusetts
@visit_hnoc
@visit_hnoc 6 месяцев назад
📖 Buy Louisiana Lens here: shophnoc.com/products/louisiana-lens-photographs-from-the-historic-new-orleans-collection
@SEAQUEST-R
@SEAQUEST-R 6 месяцев назад
Ashe' (Axe'...Ache') is still evident in everyone who carries-on these deep traditions (remembers). The "Dead aren't dead"... they are with us just across the veil. Haven't seen NOLA for awhile... so many thanks for the update. Thank heavens we had y'all there, together, over a score of years.🪘
@lastcommodore2071
@lastcommodore2071 6 месяцев назад
Southerners were notably more nonchalant in their reactions than other Americans.
@petit-four1404
@petit-four1404 6 месяцев назад
I miss my city. I am making it a priority to see this group next year!❤❤
@Shinestyles4U
@Shinestyles4U 6 месяцев назад
Omg The . Mardi Gras Indian suits are absolutely beautiful 🪶💙✊🏾
@mareerogers364
@mareerogers364 6 месяцев назад
This history should be shown to every ADOS in America! Skull and Bones forever! Gentrify...bye, bye!!!
@fredwooten14
@fredwooten14 6 месяцев назад
These are the traditions black pro athletes need to pour millions into to preserve!
@alcornwest
@alcornwest 6 месяцев назад
Fascinating NOLA cross-cultural-racial expression... from the vantage point of personal 'adornment.'
@VettsClass
@VettsClass 6 месяцев назад
Great history