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 | | Official Census statistics do not distinguish among people of African ancestry. |
 | | Consequently, no distinction is made between those in Lousiana of English-speaking African-American heritage and those who consider themselves Franco-African or Créole, though their respective cultural identities may be quite different. |
 | | Franco-Africans and African-American fls, who made up a majority of the state's population during much of the 19th century, dominate much of the southeast, central, and northern parts of the state, particularly those parishes along the Mississippi River valley. |
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