Interview with Pat Delahoussaye Broussard; Ledelle D. "Biggie" Dupuis

Accession No.: 
BE1-071

Pat Delahoussaye:
00:30 - Thoughts on the Vietnam War;
02:25 - Thoughts on the protesters;
03:45 - hippie culture in New Orleans;
05:50 - Modern conveniences - First got a television in 1953;
07:40 - Violence on television;
08:40 - Air conditioning;
10:50 - Story about her husband installing ceiling fans in her classroom;
13:00 - Outhouses, Indoor plumbing

Ledelle D. "BIggie" Dupuis:
15:30 - "Les Americans;"
17:35 - personal information/background - Jult 12, 1927, Born and raised in Cecilia, family moved to Lafayette at 16;
18:30 - Wanted to finish High School in Cecilia, so stayed with his grandmother. Went to SLI after graduating, Went into the service;
19:30 - Served in the Navy from '45-'46;
23:00 - Leaving home for the first time / culture shock;
28:00 - Discussing how WWII changed the world;

Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Shane K. Bernard
Subject: 
Education; French language; WWII; Vietnam War
Creator: 
Shane Bernard
Recording date: 
Monday, October 20, 1997
Coverage Spatial: 
New Iberia, LA
Publisher: 
Shane K. Bernard
Rights Usage: 
All Rights Reserved
Language: 
English
Meta Information
Duration: 
30:50
Cataloged Date: 
Monday, February 5, 2024
Digitized Date: 
Wednesday, February 1, 2006
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--60
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Archives of Cajun and Creole Folklore