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Jambalaya program records

Topics explored in the Jambalaya series included the New Orleans Mardi Gras; urban setting; economy; literary scene; film-making; radio and television; music; children's books; politics; the melting pot; New Deal art; journalism; the Mississippi River; cuisine; environment; medicine; education; and future. Some programs focused on related topics as they pertained to South Louisiana outside of the Crescent City. Participants and/or correspondents included Clarence John Laughlin, Joan Martin, Jonathan Williams, Tennessee Williams, Lillian Hellman, Ellis Marsalis, Cleanth Brooks, Walker Percy, Enrique Alferez, Stephen Ambrose, John William Corrington, John Duffy, Peter Feibleman, James K. Glassman, Shirley Ann Grau, Sheldon Hackney, Peter Kalisher, Moon Landrieu, Charles Moore, Dutch Morial, Charles Neville, Paul Prudhomme, Victor Schiro, and Leonard Slatkin.

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  • "Topics explored in the Jambalaya series included the New Orleans Mardi Gras; urban setting; economy; literary scene; film-making; radio and television; music; children's books; politics; the melting pot; New Deal art; journalism; the Mississippi River; cuisine; environment; medicine; education; and future. Some programs focused on related topics as they pertained to South Louisiana outside of the Crescent City. Participants and/or correspondents included Clarence John Laughlin, Joan Martin, Jonathan Williams, Tennessee Williams, Lillian Hellman, Ellis Marsalis, Cleanth Brooks, Walker Percy, Enrique Alferez, Stephen Ambrose, John William Corrington, John Duffy, Peter Feibleman, James K. Glassman, Shirley Ann Grau, Sheldon Hackney, Peter Kalisher, Moon Landrieu, Charles Moore, Dutch Morial, Charles Neville, Paul Prudhomme, Victor Schiro, and Leonard Slatkin."@en
  • "Correspondence, minutes, financial records, sound recordings, posters, and other records of the Library's National Endowment for the Humanities-funded continuing education program."@en

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