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Acknowledgements Introduction: Truth Crushed to Earth Will Rise Again: Katrina and its Aftermath 1: Letters From a Native Son: Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans / Mitchell F. Crusto 2: After Katrina: Laying Bare the Anatomy of American Caste / Bryan K. Fair 3: Hurricane Katrina and the Market for Survival: The Role of Economic Theory in the Construction and Maintenance of Disaster 4: The Internal Revenue Code Don't Care About Poor, Black People / Andre L. Smith 5: Judging Under Disaster: The Effect of Hurricane Katrina on the Criminal Justice System / Phyllis W. Kotey 6: From Worse to Where? African Americans, Hurricane Katrina and the Continuing Public Health Crisis / Alyssa G.Robillard 7: Failed Plans and Planned Failures: the Lower Ninth Ward, Hurricane Katrina and the Continuing Story of Environmental Injustice / Carlton Waterhouse 8: Still Up On the Roof: Race, Victimology and the Response to Hurricane Katrina / Kenneth B. Nunn 9: Governmental Liability for the Katrina Failure / Linda S. Greene 10: Katrina, Race, Refugees, and Images of the Third World 11: Been in the Storm so Long: Katrina, Reparations, and the Original Understanding of Equal Protection / D. Marvin Jones Epilogue Bibliography Index

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