James H DormonJames Hunter Dormon (1936-2021), professor emeritus of history and American studies, taught at the University of Louisiana in Lafayette for over thirty years. A celebrated teacher and author of numerous scholarly books and articles, Dr. Dormon was a ational Endowment for the Humanities Fellow (1978-1979) and the recipient of a Fulbright professorship, University of Warwick, England (1980). In his writings and classroom practice, he explored race and ethnicity during the turbulent years of the Civil Rights Struggle. His fictionalized memoir, Crossing Rampart Street (2013), brought to life the experience of a white north Louisiana-born, middle-class youth coming to terms with the confounding ambiguities of a racially divided South. A passionate French Quarterite both in his youth and in retirement, he immortalized the ethnic mix and street culture of the Big Easy in a series of short stories that were left in draft when he died of COVID-related pneumonia in 2021. Read More Read Less
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