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      Rebuilding the park: the impact of Hurricane Katrina on a black middle-class neighborhood.

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      Journal of black studies
      SAGE Publications

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          The devastation of Hurricane Katrina unveiled the legacy of racial and class stratification in New Orleans, Louisiana. Much of the Katrina-related research has focused primarily on how poor Black neighborhoods were disproportionately affected by the disaster. While this body of research makes valid claims, there has been very little research that examines how Black middle-class residents in New Orleans were impacted by Hurricane Katrina. This study examines how residents in Pontchartrain Park, a Black middle-class neighborhood, are responding to the disaster. The author uses in-depth interviews, ethnographic observations, and archival data to examine the barriers that residents are facing in the recovery process. She argues that the experiences of the Black middle class also have implications for the connectedness of race and class. The challenges discussed within the article are linked to a history of racial stratification.

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          Journal
          J Black Stud
          Journal of black studies
          SAGE Publications
          0021-9347
          0021-9347
          2010
          : 41
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Xavier University of Louisiana, New Orleans.
          Article
          10.1177/0021934709355117
          21174874
          146f1ca5-7944-4ebb-8447-abc8730bbdb9
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