1822 - 1893
Louis Placide Canonge
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Louis Placide Canonge is a member of the following lists: American literary critics, Musicians from New Orleans, Louisiana and French-language writers.
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| Birthday |
29th June, 1822
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| Died |
22nd January, 1893
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| Zodiac Sign |
Cancer
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Louis Placide Canonge (June 29, 1822 - January 22, 1893) was a Louisiana Creole journalist, politician, playwright, actor, librettist, and lyricist. His most celebrated play, Le Comte De Carmagnola, appeared in Paris for one hundred nights. He regularly contributed to New Orleans newspapers some included: L’Abeille, Louisiana Lorgnette, Le Propagateur Catholique, Le Courrier De La Louisiane, La Presse and many more. Canonge is known for participating in two infamous duels involving theater. Canonge translated Nojoque A Serious Question For A Continent into a French version entitled Nojoque Une Grave Question Pour Un Continent. The book violently features the use of the word negro and subjugates their community, it was written by Hinton Rowan Helper. Canonge uses the translation to voice his discontent with reconstruction and the status of the negro; in contrast, he wrote lyrics for Francois-Michel-Samuel Snaer a Creole of color, and a favorable eulogy for Louis Charles Roudanez a Creole of color who founded the nation's first daily Black newspaper, which was also bilingual.
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