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The Strange and Unusual Podcast

Jazz It: The Axeman of New Orleans, Pt.2

The Strange and Unusual Podcast

Alyson Horrocks | Morbid Network

True Crime, Society & Culture, Exhibit C, History

4.71.8K Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2021

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

In part two we explore Congo Square, the development of jazz, the culture of New Orleans, and finish coverage of the axeman's first attacks.

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With the establishment of France's Code Noir in 1724,

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a system governing enslaved Africans and free people of color in Louisiana was enacted into colony law.

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Within this code, Sunday was designated as a day of rest for enslaved people,

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a day in which they were allowed to freely congregate and socialize.

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During Spanish rule of Louisiana from 1763 to 1802,

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the Code Noir was sufficiently loosened to permit enslaved people to set up markets,

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sell food, and various wares on their weekly day off,

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