Reproduction of Rex’s 1882 “butterfly” king, who embodied the theme of that year’s parade, The Pursuit of Pleasure

John Doe

While the erudite grandeur and ambitious artistry of their pageants cannot be denied, the early krewemen also sought to project cultural power, reinforce their elite status and proclaim superiority over “lesser mortals” who had assumed positions of authority in the aftermath of the Civil War.

While the erudite grandeur and ambitious artistry of their pageants cannot be denied, the early krewemen also sought to project cultural power, reinforce their elite status and proclaim superiority over “lesser mortals” who’d assumed positions of authority during Reconstruction.