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After the Storm: Militarization, Occupation, and Segregation in Post-Katrina America: Militarization, Occupation, and Segregation in Post-Katrina America
After the Storm: Militarization, Occupation, and Segregation in Post-Katrina America: Militarization, Occupation, and Segregation in Post-Katrina America
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This book examines the state of race relations in America 10 years after one of the worst natural disasters in American history, Hurricane Katrina, and looks at the socioeconomic consequences of decades of public and private practices brought to light by the storm in cities throughout the Gulf Coast as well as in America more broadly.
• Provides a fascinating exploration of how Hurricane Katrina revealed the continued role of race in America and the inescapable social, economic, and political divide within the United States
• Tackles the tough challenges facing the nation, especially for people of color and individuals from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, and identifies the changes needed to allow members of these groups to thrive
• Presents information relevant to readers interested in or studying African American studies, community studies, criminal justice, demography, disaster studies, education, ethnic studies, political science, public management, sociology, or urban studies or planning
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