The Great Southern Babylon: Sex, Race, and Respectability in New Orleans, 1865-1920

The Great Southern Babylon: Sex, Race, and Respectability in New Orleans, 1865-1920

by Alecia P. Long
The Great Southern Babylon: Sex, Race, and Respectability in New Orleans, 1865-1920

The Great Southern Babylon: Sex, Race, and Respectability in New Orleans, 1865-1920

by Alecia P. Long

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Overview

With a well-earned reputation for tolerance of both prostitution and miscegenation, New Orleans became known as the Great Southern Babylon in antebellum times. Following the Civil War, a profound alteration in social and economic conditions gradually reshaped the city's sexual culture and erotic commerce. Historian Alecia P. Long traces sex in the Crescent City over fifty years, drawing from Louisiana Supreme Court case testimony to relate intriguing tales of people both obscure and famous whose relationships and actions exemplify the era.
Long uncovers a connection between the geographical segregation of prostitution and the rising tide of racial segregation. She offers a compelling explanation of how New Orleans's lucrative sex trade drew tourists from the Bible Belt and beyond even as a nationwide trend toward the commercialization of sex emerged. And she dispels the romanticized smoke and perfume surrounding Storyville to reveal in the reasons for its rise and fall a fascinating corner of southern history. The Great Southern Babylon portrays the complex mosaic of race, gender, sexuality, social class, and commerce in turn-of-the-twentieth-century New Orleans.
"Long brilliantly charts the historical roots and evolution of the culture of commercial sexuality in New Orleans.... The result is a landmark book all should read." -- Darlene Clark Hine, coauthor of A Shining Thread of Hope: The History of Black Women in America


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807159422
Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
Publication date: 09/01/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 928,393
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Alecia P. Long is an assistant professor of history at Georgia State University. She lives in Atlanta and New Orleans.

Table of Contents

Prefacexiii
Introduction1
1"It's Because You Are a Colored Woman" Sex, Race, and Concubinage after the Civil War10
2The Business of Pleasure: Concert Saloons and Sexual Commerce in the Economic Mainstream60
3"Where the Least Harm Can Result" Sex, Race, and Respectability in a Single Neighborhood102
4"Unusual Situations and Remarkable People" Mary Deubler, Respectability, and the History of Storyville148
5"As Rare as White Blackbirds" Willie Piazza, Race, and Reform in Storyville191
Epilogue225
Notes233
Bibliography255
Index269
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