Praline Vendor, Newcomb College, Tulane University
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African-American women sold pralines in various sections of New Orleans. This vendor was a fixture on the campus of Tulane University's college for women. Later, her daughter took over her business. Though often treated dismissively by white observers, these were independent business women who either worked for themselves or supplemented their regular wages.
This file appears in: Praline or "Pecan Candy"
Praline or "Pecan Candy"
Pralines are thought to have originated in seventeenth-century France when the chef of César, Duc de Choiseul, Comte du Plessis-Praslin coated almonds with sugar. While sugared nuts were already enjoyed throughout the world, the candy termed…