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Hurricane Katrina Research Bibliography - Colorado State University

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Muhammad, Saladin. 2006. “<strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>: The Black Nation’s 9/11! A Strategic<br />

Perspective for Self-Determination.” Socialism and Democracy 20(2): 3-17.<br />

Napier, Jaime L, Anesu N. Mandisodza, Susan M. Andersen, and John T. Jost. 2006. “System<br />

Justification in Responding to the Poor and Displaced in the Aftermath of <strong>Hurricane</strong><br />

<strong>Katrina</strong>.” Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 6(1): 57-73.<br />

National Prison Project of the American Civil Liberties Union. 2007. “Abandoned and Abused:<br />

Prisoners in the Wake of <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>.” Race and Class 49(1): 81-92.<br />

Norris, Fran H., Mark J. VanLandingham, and Lung Vu. 2009. “PTSD in Vietnamese Americans<br />

Following <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>: Prevalence, Patterns, and Predictors.” Journal of Traumatic<br />

Stress 22(2): 91-101.<br />

O’Brien, Laurie T, Alison Blodorn, Angelica Alsbrooks, Reesa Dube, Glenn Adams, and Jessica<br />

C. Nelson. 2009. “Understanding White Americans’ Perceptions of Racism in <strong>Hurricane</strong><br />

<strong>Katrina</strong>-Related Events.” Group Processes and Intergroup Relations 12(4): 431-444.<br />

Park, Yoosun, Joshua Miller, and Bao Chau Van. 2010. “‘Everything Has Changed’: Narratives<br />

of the Vietnamese American Community in Post-<strong>Katrina</strong> Mississippi.” Journal of<br />

Sociology and Social Welfare 37(3): 79-106.<br />

Pastor, Manuel, Robert D. Bullard, James K. Boyce, Alice Fothergill, Rachel Morello-Frosch,<br />

and Beverly Wright. 2006. In the Wake of the Storm: Environment, Disaster, and Race<br />

after <strong>Katrina</strong>. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.<br />

Pearce, Susan C. 2007. “Saxophones, Trumpets, and <strong>Hurricane</strong>s: The Cultural Restructuring of<br />

New Orleans.” Pp. 115-133 in Racing the Storm: Racial Implications and Lessons<br />

Learned from <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>, edited by H. Potter. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.<br />

Penn, Everette B. 2007. “Running Faster Next Time: Blacks and Homeland Security.” Pp. 247-<br />

260 in Racing the Storm: Racial Implications and Lessons Learned from <strong>Hurricane</strong><br />

<strong>Katrina</strong>, edited by H. Potter. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.<br />

Penner, D’Ann R. 2010. “Assault Rifles, Separated Families, and Murder in Their Eyes:<br />

Unasked Questions after <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>.” Journal of American Studies 44(3): 573-<br />

599.<br />

The Pew <strong>Research</strong> Center for People and the Press. 2005. Huge Racial Divide Over <strong>Katrina</strong> and<br />

Its Consequences: Two in Three Critical of Bush’s Relief. Washington, DC: The Pew<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Center for People and the Press. http://people-press.org/reports/pdf/255.pdf<br />

Potter, Hillary. 2007. “Reframing Crime in a Disaster: Perception, Reality, and Criminalization<br />

of Survival Tactics among African Americans in the Aftermath of <strong>Katrina</strong>.” Pp. 51-65 in<br />

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