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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Congo_SquareCongo Square - Wikipedia

    Congo Square (French: Place Congo) is an open space, now within Louis Armstrong Park, which is located in the Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana, just across Rampart Street north of the French Quarter.

  2. In the southern corner of Armstrong Park is Congo Square, an open space where the enslaved and free people of color gathered throughout the 19th century for meetings, open markets, and the African dance and drumming celebrations that played a substantial role in the development of jazz.

  3. Mar 1, 2019 · Despite its humble appearance, Congo Square in the Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans is one of the most important places in the history of music. In the pre-Colombian era, this same...

  4. Feb 10, 2011 · The area now known as Congo Square, located in the Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans, emerged as an important public activity locale during the early decades of the French colonial period.

  5. For many Congo Square is the site that inspires the most fantastical images of enslaved life in New Orleans. From the 1840s to the 1880s, intellectuals and artists like George Washington Cable, Louis Gottschalk, and Lafcadio Hearn brought Congo Square into national imagination as a site of exoticized, sexualized abandon.

  6. Congo Square is one of the most hallowed sites in American music history. This area, once a grassy commons behind the original city rampart (now Rampart Street), was one of several gathering places for enslaved people from Africa and their descendants.

  7. www.explorelouisiana.com › african-american-heritage-trail › congo-squareCongo Square | Explore Louisiana

    901 N. Rampart St. New Orleans, LA 70116. (504) 589-4841. In colonial times, Congo Square was an open-air market where blacks—both enslaved and free—met on “free Sundays” to take part in sacred African rituals, talk, trade, and perform traditional songs and dance, helping lay the foundations for what would later become jazz. Birthplace ...

  8. Welcome To Congo Square Connection! This online collection: Perpetuates the history and legacy of Congo Square in New Orleans including its profound influence on the indigenous culture and devoted culture bearers of the city.

  9. This was the groundwork of a uniquely New Orleanian link to Africa and much of the city's most iconic food, music and culture has been built on that foundation. Today Congo Sq is marked by a few stylized statues and sculptures of the city's musical heritage and heroes.

  10. Within the park confines is historic Congo Square. Formerly known as Place de Negres, it took its name from the tradition of slaves who gathered there on Sundays, their day off, to sing, beat drums, sell home-made goods, and celebrate.

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