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Description New Orleans: 1875 engraving "The Carnival--"White and Black join in its masquerading." Shown are Mardi Gras revelers, many masked and costumed, around the Henry Clay statue at Canal & St. Charles.
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Source Illustration by James Wells Champney as published in the book "The Great South" by Edward King, via [1]
Author James Wells Champney
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