Talk:Amédé Ardoin

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Date of death
Michael Tisserand, in "The Kingdom of Zydeco," disputes the 1942 death date. For example, on p. 78, he quotes a relative who says Ardoin died in the early 1950s. That same relative says the Model T incident didn't happen till 1949. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.101.151.241 (talk) 16:39, 6 September 2011 (UTC)

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What is the difference, if any, between "captive people" and slaves?
Are slaves people who are defined as property under the legal system in place, while "captive people" are people who are being held as prisoners/POWs but not considered to be the property of the group holding them? Can anyone clarify this please? 66.162.249.170 (talk) 02:24, 28 November 2017 (UTC)

Creole accordion repairers
An interesting mention in Marc Savoy's book on the Cajun accordion mentions a Creole accordion repairer. "[Creole accordionist Jonah Guidry, who claimed to have taught Ardoin] told me about another black man named Mr. Polite living in Cecilia who was doing some minor accordion repair, including tuning the 'musics.' (Everyone in those days referred to the reeds as the 'musics.')." Savoy, Marc (2021). Made in Louisiana: The Story of the Acadian Accordion. University of Louisiana at Lafayette Press. pp. 9 Amédé Ardoin Accordion Noir (talk) 10:38, 5 January 2024 (UTC)