REST IN PEACE MRS. CHASE. SHE'S SPEAKING REAL TALK (RAW) I REMEMBER WHEN SHE HAD A TV SHOW THAT WAS SEEN HERE IN NEW YORK, THAT'S WHEN I STARTED COOKING MY SWEET POTATOS THE WAY SHE DID. (MY FIRST VIEWING OF HER SHOW) I BELIEVE THAT WAS IN THE 90'S. I ENJOYED HER SPREADING HER KNOWLEDGE OF LOUISIANA CUSINE. I WILL MS. YOU MRS. CHASE, I LOVE YOU SO♥️♥️♥️🍃🍃🍃🕊
She was a woman of great wisdom..... I went to New Orleans several times to meet her just hate I never did. I love to watch videos of her because that just makes me feel close to her. She’s like one of the family. Love💕to the Chase family.... she will be sorely missed.
Although, I'm only 65% African (light brown) I'm not at all classified as a Louisiana creole but, I have a strong DNA connection to Saint Domingue now called Haiti creoles and to St. Landry Parish, Louisiana creoles. My earliest known ancestor was mixed Indigenous Indian and African from Virginia who married a white Welshwoman in the late 1600s. They were both Indentured servants. He partitioned for his freedom in Charles County Mayland in 1703 and lost his Freedom Suit and held in bondage for his lifetime. But his children eventually became free by 1717.
I was married to a creole man, and creole is not the best looking race to me. I still find a handsome black man more attractive to me. Beauty still is in the eye of the beholder.
We are now (August 2019) here on Jackson Square, having moved to New Orleans last month, permanently. I love it being here.. And BTW every single person I have met - regardless of their culture, their skin tone, or their background has treated me like a long lost family member.
I like her because she tells it like it is. Love hearing her teach and inform people
She was such an interesting and down to earth lady. I wish I could have met her and known her.
So wise....I love Mrs Chase!!!
Yes she is telling the truth. I wanted to be a majorette in St.Mary’s band and sister
Hilarious. She telling the absolute truth.
She's just so gorgeous. Such a radiant soul.
REST IN PEACE MRS. CHASE. SHE'S SPEAKING REAL TALK (RAW) I REMEMBER WHEN SHE HAD A TV SHOW THAT WAS SEEN HERE IN NEW YORK, THAT'S WHEN I STARTED COOKING MY SWEET POTATOS THE WAY SHE DID. (MY FIRST VIEWING OF HER SHOW) I BELIEVE THAT WAS IN THE 90'S. I ENJOYED HER SPREADING HER KNOWLEDGE OF LOUISIANA CUSINE. I WILL MS. YOU MRS. CHASE, I LOVE YOU SO♥️♥️♥️🍃🍃🍃🕊
I love her, what an inspiration.
She was a woman of great wisdom..... I went to New Orleans several times to meet her just hate I never did. I love to watch videos of her because that just makes me feel close to her. She’s like one of the family. Love💕to the Chase family.... she will be sorely missed.
I NEVER thought I would live to hear this from this lady.THIS IS THE PLAIN TRUTH.I HAD THE SAME EXPERIENCE AT ST.PETER CLAVER IN New Orleans 1963...
THANK YOU, Mrs. Chase for telling the TRUTH!!! 👏🏾👏🏾👍🏾👊🏾✊🏾😉
Although, I'm only 65% African (light brown) I'm not at all classified as a Louisiana creole but, I have a strong DNA connection to Saint Domingue now called Haiti creoles and to St. Landry Parish, Louisiana creoles. My earliest known ancestor was mixed Indigenous Indian and African from Virginia who married a white Welshwoman in the late 1600s. They were both Indentured servants. He partitioned for his freedom in Charles County Mayland in 1703 and lost his Freedom Suit and held in bondage for his lifetime. But his children eventually became free by 1717.
I was married to a creole man, and creole is not the best looking race to me. I still find a handsome black man more attractive to me. Beauty still is in the eye of the beholder.
We are now (August 2019) here on Jackson Square, having moved to New Orleans last month, permanently. I love it being here.. And BTW every single person I have met - regardless of their culture, their skin tone, or their background has treated me like a long lost family member.
OMG I love this woman.Keeping it
Interviewer is excellent...💯
Mother CHASE TOLD IT LIKE IT WAS! RIP!
Leah is the real deal....
I love Leah Chase!
Be who you are with humility.