 | Historian Douglas Brinkley, who lives and teaches in New Orleans, provides a comprehensive account of the events of 2005's Hurricane Katrina, as well as an analysis of the reasons why this natural disaster became a man-made tragedy. His detailed... |
 | Historian Douglas Brinkley, who lives and teaches in New Orleans, provides a comprehensive account of the events of 2005’s Hurricane Katrina, as well as an analysis of the reasons why this natural disaster became a man-made tragedy. His detailed... |
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 | Journalist Jed Horne was already on the scene when Katrina struck, as the metro editor for the New Orleans Times-Picayune. He reports on the devastating damage and widespread human suffering of those days in August 2005, and provides an enlightening,... |
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 | Historian Douglas Brinkley, who lives and teaches in New Orleans, provides a comprehensive account of the events of 2005’s Hurricane Katrina, as well as an analysis of the reasons why this natural disaster became a man-made tragedy. His detailed... |
gYb6dBLG!pm(7lg~~_6.JPG) | The National Geographic Channel takes a look at the devastation wreaked by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 on this exploratory program. Taking a detailed approach to every aspect of the hurricane, the show looks at how it happened, why the preventative... |
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