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I’m half Cajun, me

My dad’s ancestors, who were exiled from Nova Scotia in the late 1700s and early 1800s to Louisiana (Church Point to be exact), were mostly rag tag dirt poor farmers in a strange land. No one spoke their language and their children and grandchildren were not allowed to speak it when they went to school. History has revealed that Cajuns were considered the lowest class/ethnicity of the white race w…

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