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New Orleans May Lose 80 Percent of Blacks (AP)
Source: Posted: 02-01-2006 at 12:00:12

New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin (C) listens to Senator Joe Lieberman (L)(D-CT) and Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) prior to his testimony at the U.S Senate committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs in Washington February 1, 2006. Nagin spoke of his experience in dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina at the 'Managing the Crisis and Evacuating New Orleans' hearing.    REUTERS/Jason ReedAP - The city of New Orleans could lose up to 80 percent of its black population if people displaced by Hurricane Katrina are not able to return to damaged neighborhoods, according to an analysis by a Brown University sociologist.



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