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Hurricane Katrina was the first instance, in my lifetime, where our national conversation on race had to concern itself with questions of inequality, poverty, and government neglect. It provided a visual representation of what I understood intellectually—years of divestment, legal discrimination, and inattention to the plight of black Americans had led to a crisis. And it was infuriating to witness.
Invisible Man, Got the Whole World Watching: A Young Black Man's Education
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