Lessons of Katrina: America's Major Racial and Ethnic Groups Find Common Ground After the Storm
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Katrina and its aftermath riveted the
attention of the overwhelming majority of Americans - and much of the
world - for many weeks. The NCM poll studies its impact on public
opinion on four of the most important national issues: the eradication
of poverty in the United States; race relations and discrimination; the
environment and climate change; and the ability of government to deal
with catastrophic events.
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