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The wrong complexion for protection : how the government response to natural and unnatural disasters endangers African American communities
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The wrong complexion for protection : how the government response to natural and unnatural disasters endangers African American communities

Robert D. Bullard

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Introduction: anatomy of vulnerability
Race, place, and the environment in a small southern town: a personal perspective from Robert D. Bullard
Growing up in a city that care forgot, New Orleans: a personal perspective from Beverly Wright
The legacy of bias: hurricanes, droughts, and floods
Recovery and reconstruction in post-Katrina New Orleans: a time for healing and renewal
The wrong complexion for protection: response to toxic contamination
Nightmare on Eno Road: poisoned water and toxic racism in Dickson, Tennessee
Living and dying on the fenceline: response to industrial accidents
Separate and unequal treatment: response to health emergencies, human experiments, and bioterrorism threats
Critical conditions: fixing a broken system.

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The wrong complexion for protection : how the government response to natural and unnatural disasters endangers African American communities by Robert D. Bullard. ISBN 9780814799932. Published by New York University Press in 2012. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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