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After the storm Black intellectuals explore the meaning of Hurricane Katrina

Presents a collection of essays by leading African-American scholars examining the devastation of post-hurricane Louisiana to explore issues of race, space, class, poverty, crime, housing, and politics in America.

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  • "Presents a collection of essays by leading African-American scholars examining the devastation of post-hurricane Louisiana to explore issues of race, space, class, poverty, crime, housing, and politics in America."@en
  • "Presents a collection of essays by leading African-American scholars examining the devastation of post-hurricane Louisiana to explore issues of race, space, class, poverty, crime, housing, and politics in America."

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