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  • RuPaul (born 1960) – actor, drag queen, model, author, television personality, and recording artist

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  • Harold Robert Perry (1916–1991) – auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of New Orleans

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  • Victor Sejour (1817–1874) – writer

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  • Kate Chopin (1850–1904) – author, forerunner to feminism

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  • Al Jarreau (1940–2017) – singer and musician. He received a total of seven Grammy Awards and was nominated for over a dozen more. Jarreau is perhaps best known for his 1981 album Breakin' Away.

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  • John Robichaux (1866–1939) – jazz bandleader, drummer, and violinist; uncle of Joseph Robichaux

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Creoles in the 16th-18th century originally refer to the birth of the Americas and his parents are Spanish or Portuguese white people, to distinguish between Spanish-born immigrants to the Americas. Since then, the name has been used in a variety of meanings, varying from region to region or even contradictory. In Spanish colonial America, the Creole people were generally excluded from the higher branches of the Church and state, although the Spanish and the Creole people were legally equal. After the independence of Mexico, Peru, and elsewhere, the Creole people entered the ruling class. They were generally conservative, working closely with senior clergymen, the army, the big landowners, and later with foreign investors.

The random tool generated 344 items, logging the Louisiana Creoles in detail. A lot of people live here, and we can use this tool to find creoles who are artists, filmmakers, cultural historians, businessmen, actors, educators, and so on.

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