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New Orleans' Public Housing To Be Demolished
Public housing officials decided Thursday to proceed with the
demolition of more than 4,500 government apartments here, brushing
aside an outcry from residents displaced by Hurricane Katrina who
said the move was intended to reduce the ability of poor black
people to repopulate the city.
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Black Advocates Protest
Residents and their advocates made emotional, legal and what they
called common-sense arguments against demolition at the housing
authority meeting. "The day you decide to destroy our homes, you
will break a lot of hearts," said Sharon Pierce Jackson.
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Government 'Uncle Tom' Bureaucrat
C. Donald Babers, the federally administrator of the Housing
Authority of New Orleans, refused to talk on the demolitoins.
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Biggest Displacement Since The Civil War
"This is a government-sanctioned diaspora of New Orleans's
poorest African American citizens," said Bill Quigley of Loyola
University's law school, who is representing the displaced. "They
are destroying perfectly habitable apartments when they are more
rare than any time since the Civil War."
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Nagin Is Nonchalant
I want to rebuild the city into a vibrant metropolis. If the
blacks can afford the new housing, then I couldn't be more pleased.
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Las Vegas Moguls Want The City
New developments will be constructed in partnership with private
investors, would probably include far fewer apartments for
low-income residents.
"This is our town now, we are the ones putting up the money."
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We Need The Right Environment
The rebuilding will be geared toward the casino employees, who
will come from East European, Indian, and Asian.
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The New Look Of New Orleans
The employees will come from Carnival Cruise Lines European
recruiting centers. Casino operators will provide subsidized
housing.
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Black Leaders
They are busy in their speeches, and government funded offices,
where they draw $500,000 a year.
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Jesse Is Writing A Book
He will be book signing at Barnes and Noble, on the Zionist
college sponsored talk circuit.
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State Rep. Cedric Richmond
He scoffed at the underlying logic of the new developments,
saying it is audacious to blame residents' misery on the
concentration of blacks in New Orleans.
My people can be casino workers, but the Vegas crowd wants white
faces.
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