Racism Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Racism Revealed.

Racism Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Racism Revealed.
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Racism Revealed: Hurricane Katrina

Summary: Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath revealed that the racism of the Deep South, thought to be extinct, was merely dormant. Evidence of racism was found on Bourbon Street before the hurricane, it became an issue in Gretna, Louisiana, after the hurricane, and it was pointed out on live television by rapper Kanye West.
Hurricane Katrina struck the city of New Orleans, Louisiana on August 29th, 2005. The events that followed would leave the whole nation in shock until this day. One of the major topics of discussion after this disaster was whether or not the government's slow reaction time had anything to do with the fact that New Orleans is sixty-seven percent African American. As helicopters circled a wasteland that was once a major tourist attraction, the racism of the Deep South, thought to be extinct, proved it was only dormant. The same racism against African Americans that could be seen on Bourbon Street in the months prior to the hurricane reared its ugly head once more in Gretna, LA and was pointed out on live television by rapper Kanye West.

In February of 2005, Georgian Southern University student Levon Jones died of suffocation after being detained on the ground by three white...

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