Authors on the Web
The Advocate, October 3, 2012
...banned. The event is 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 2. Call (504) 889-8143. Also, Tulane University History Professor Christina Vella will discuss books that have been banned and why, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 3, at East Bank Regional branch, 4747 W. Napoleon...
Monticello News, May 31, 2013
...Brooks, Hunter Layne Clark, Andrew Scott Collins, Jr., Nicholas Wade Dimsdale, Dallas Jessi Fletcher, Glade William Tuggle, Jenna Christina Vella, and Andrew Robert Wilzman. Parents, family members and friends were greeted by the invocation given by...
IR On The Net, May 13, 2013
...Case Western University. Kirsten Silva Gruesz is a professor in the American studies department of UC Santa Cruz. Christina Vella is author of Intimate Enemies and an expert on the history of the Spanish in New Orleans. Jesse Aleman is a professor...
IR On The Net, May 9, 2013
...Case Western University. Kirsten Silva Gruesz is a professor in the American studies department of UC Santa Cruz. Christina Vella is author of Intimate Enemies and an expert on the history of the Spanish in New Orleans. Jesse Aleman is a professor...
IR On The Net, May 4, 2013
...Case Western University. Kirsten Silva Gruesz is a professor in the American studies department of UC Santa Cruz. Christina Vella is author of Intimate Enemies and an expert on the history of the Spanish in New Orleans. Jesse Aleman is a professor...
IR On The Net, May 3, 2013
...Case Western University. Kirsten Silva Gruesz is a professor in the American studies department of UC Santa Cruz. Christina Vella is author of Intimate Enemies and an expert on the history of the Spanish in New Orleans. Jesse Aleman is a professor...
Daily Breeze, February 12, 2013
...specials at his own bakery. Calas likely came to Louisiana with rice-growing slaves from West Africa. Louisiana historian Christina Vella has found them mentioned as far back as the 1790s. The first calas women came from the ranks of enslaved Africans...
Press-Telegram, February 12, 2013
...specials at his own bakery. Calas likely came to Louisiana with rice-growing slaves from West Africa. Louisiana historian Christina Vella has found them mentioned as far back as the 1790s. The first calas women came from the ranks of enslaved Africans...













