Sunday, February 16, 2020

Sunday, February 16, 2020


Sunday, February 16, 2020



After a good time at last night’s parade, the day started with a nice homemade breakfast of eggs and fried english muffins. After breakfast, we took our first of many long car rides today down to St. Louis Cathedral in the French Quarter. It was raining, and we got there just in time for the 9:00 Mass. After Mass, we looked around the cathedral and took pictures. We walked, in the rain, down the street to Café du Monde. The beignets there were unreal, with each of us eating 3 of these snack size fried doughs with an added drink.


From Café du Monde, we ventured down the street to the French Market. This is New Orleans’ attempt at a Quincy Market. While there, we had an hour to eat and shop. The front part featured the food selections, including the New Orleans staple of alligators on a stick, some hot sauce selections, desserts, crepes, and other assortments of food. From the French Market, we walked along the Mississippi River to get to the caravans. We took a really long ride west to the Whitney Plantation. We got there in time for our 2:00 pm tour, and we began in the Antioch Baptist Church with a welcome video and began for our roughly 90-minute tour of the property. This tour included the slave quarters, the kitchen, the original “big house,” and many monuments of the lives of former slaves. This tour was eye opening, as it explained to us what really lead to the form of slavery, negating most of the things we learn about in history class, and introducing us to a new form of the beginning of slavery.


From there, we took another long car ride back to the NSUU complex, and we stopped for Domino’s on the way home for our 6:00 pm race dialogue. We met Rev. Melanie and listened to her. She also provided insight to us for the definition of racism (in the United States), and elaborated on the point that race is not biological, instead it’s a created classification system that was used and has been adapted throughout these recent years. We’re ending the night in the dining room, McLarnon just got snubbed in poker and we’re using our beads from the parade last night as poker chips.

Jack Studley and Michael Deminico

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