After the storm : Black intellectuals explore the meaning of Hurricane Katrina /
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New York :
New Press : Distributed by W.W. Norton & Co.,
2007.
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Table of Contents:
- Part one: Race, poverty, and place. Many thousands gone, again / David Dante Troutt
- Katrina : the American dilemma redux / Sheryll Cashin
- Part two: Class, politics, and the politics of race. The persistence of race politics and the restraint of recovery in Katrina's wake / John Valery White
- The real divide / Adolph L. Reed, Jr.
- Part three: Disasters and diaspora. Historicizing Katrina / Clement Alexander Price
- Great migrations? / Michael Eric Dyson
- Part four: Perceiving the image, framing identity, and critiquing "crime". Loot or find : fact or frame? / Cheryl I. Harris and Devon W. Carbado
- While visions of deviance danced in their heads / Katheryn Russell-Brown
- Part five: Rights and shared humanities. From wrongs to rights : Hurricane Katrina from a global perspective / Adrien Katherine Wing
- The station / Anthony Paul Farley.