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    Title/Author: Seeking higher ground/ edited by Manning Marable and Kristen Clarke.
    Reminder of title: the Hurricane Katrina crisis, race, and public policy reader /
    other author: Clarke, Kristen.
    Published: New York :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2008.,
    Description: xvi, 320 p. :ill.
    Series: The critical Black studies series
    [NT 15003449]: Introduction: Seeking higher ground : race, public policy and the Hurricane Katrina crisis / Manning Marable -- The New Orleans mayoral election : the Voting Rights Act and the politics of return and rebuild/ Ronald Walters -- The New Orleans that race built : racism, disaster, and urban spatial relationships / Darwin Bond Graham -- Race-ing the post-Katrina political landscape : an analysis of the 2006 New Orleans election/ Kristen Clarke -- Property and security, political chameleons,and dysfunctional regime : a New Orleans story / D. Osei Robertson -- Hurricane Katrina as an elaboration on an ongoing theme : racialized spaces in Louisiana/ K. Animashaun Ducre -- An interview with Judge Ivan L.R. Lemelle / Suzette M. Malveaux -- New Orleans's African American musical traditions: the spirit and soul of a city/ Michael White -- Hero, eulogist, trickster, and critic : ritual and crisis in post-Katrina Mardi Gras / Chelsey Louise Kivland -- (Re)imagining ethnicity in the cityof New Orleans : Katrina's geographical allegory/ Stephanie Houston Grey -- The rebuilding of a tourist industry : immigrant labor exploitation in the post-Katrina reconstruction of New Orleans / Loren Redwood -- "Do you know what it means-- ?" : mapping emotion in the aftermathof Katrina/ Melissa Harris-Lacewell -- Witness: the racialized genderimplications of Katrina / Kathleen A. Bergin -- Theimpact of Hurricane Katrina on the race and class divide in America/ Thomas J. Durant, Jr. and Dawood Sultan -- Katrina's southern "exposure" : the Kanye race debate and the repercussions of discussion / Erica M. Czaja -- Oral history, folklore, and Katrina/ Alan H. Stein and Gene B. Preuss --What happens when the footprints shrink : New Orleans and the end of eminence / Julianne Malveaux -- "The city I used to-- visit" : tourist New Orleans and the racialized response to Hurricane Katrina/ Lynell Thomas -- The social construction of disaster : New Orleans as the paradigmaticAmerican city/ Chester Hartman and Gregory D. Squires -- Are they Katrina's kids or ours? the experience of displaced New Orleans students in their new schools and communities/ Kevin Michael Foster -- Envisioning"complete recovery" as an alternative to "unmitigated disaster" / Mindy Thompson Fullilove, et al.
    Subject: African Americans - Government policy - Louisiana -
    Subject: New Orleans (La.) - Politics and government. -
    Online resource: http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230610095access to fulltext (Palgrave)
    ISBN: 0230610099
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