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  2. Social effects of Hurricane Katrina - Wikipedia

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    The largest of these associations is the ACORN Katrina Survivors Association, [19] led by members New Orleans Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN). The group has protested Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) policies in both Houston, Texas , and Baton Rouge, Louisiana , and claims over 2,000 members.

  3. Hurricane Katrina - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Katrina was a powerful and devastating tropical cyclone that caused 1,392 fatalities and damages estimated at $125 billion in late August 2005, particularly in the city of New Orleans and its surrounding area. It is tied with Hurricane Harvey as being the costliest tropical cyclone in the Atlantic basin.

  4. Killing of Henry Glover - Wikipedia

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    Glover's death was highlighted as an example of police misconduct in the direct aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. [8] [5] [3] Prosecutors alleged [5] [3] that Warren had fatally shot Glover in the chest with a .223 rifle near an Algiers strip mall. Glover's brother, Edward King, and sister, Patrice Glover, came to Glover's aid.

  5. A Katrina survivor with a disability tells her story - AOL

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    Karen Nix was working at Tulane Medical Center, monitoring the vitals of patients, when the levees failed and Hurricane Katrina flooded New Orleans on August 29, 2005. Conditions deteriorated ...

  6. Five Days at Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital is a 2013 non-fiction book by the American journalist Sheri Fink.The book details the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina at Memorial Medical Center in New Orleans in August 2005, and is an expansion of a Pulitzer Prize-winning article written by Fink and published in The New York Times Magazine in 2009.

  7. Remembering Hurricane Katrina, 11 years later - AOL

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    On August 29, 2005 Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast -- leaving its mark as one of the strongest storms to ever impact the U.S. coast. Devastation ranged from Louisiana to Alabama to ...

  8. Milvirtha Hendricks - Wikipedia

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    Milvirtha Knight Hendricks (February 27, 1920 - July 20, 2009 [1]) was an African American woman who, on September 1, 2005, was photographed by Eric Gay of the Associated Press outside the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center huddled in one of several American flag blankets given to her and to several other disaster victims, two days after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans. [2]

  9. 10 years later: Katrina survivor one of DFW's hottest rappers

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    By Tim Roberts, CW33 HURST, TX — It's been 10 years this week since Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans. That storm changed the course of Lamar Thomas' life, displacing him from his home in ...