In the swampy Louisiana lowlands, these Acadians, or “Cajuns,” found work as fishermen and laborers on sugar plantations. _ And the grandest plantation of all was an 81-hectare spread called, simply, “The Home Place,” because owner David Weeks ...
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In the swampy Louisiana lowlands, these Acadians, or “Cajuns,” found work as fishermen and laborers on sugar plantations. _ And the grandest plantation of all was an 81-hectare spread called, simply, “The Home Place,” because owner David Weeks ...