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Barry jean ancelet biography of abraham lincoln

          On the evening of April 14,, when President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in Ford's Theatre, an entire audience was witness to the tragedy.!

          Barry Jean Ancelet

          American folklorist (born 1951)

          Barry Jean Ancelet (pseudonym Jean Arceneaux; born 1951)[1][4] is a Cajunfolklorist in Louisiana French and ethnomusicologist in Cajun music.

          Review by: Barry Jean Ancelet.

        1. Review by: Barry Jean Ancelet.
        2. Out of 5 stars (18).
        3. On the evening of April 14,, when President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in Ford's Theatre, an entire audience was witness to the tragedy.
        4. Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1.
        5. Ancelet, Barry Jean, Cajun and Creole.
        6. He has written several books, and under his pseudonym Jean Arceneaux, including poetry and lyrics to songs.

          Early life and education

          Born in Church Point, in Acadia Parish, Louisiana on 25 June 1951.[1] He graduated from high school in 1969.

          He then graduated from the University of Southwestern Louisiana (now named the University of Louisiana at Lafayette) with a Bachelor of Arts in French in 1974.[2] He received a Master of Arts in folklore from Indiana University Bloomington in 1977.[2] Ancelet obtained a doctorate in 1984 in Études Créoles (anthropology and linguistics) from the Université de Provence, (Aix-Marseille I) in Aix-en-Provence, France.[2]

          Career

          Music festivals

          Ancelet co-founded and acted as the D