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    Patrick Guest

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    Saw this news article, and thought it interesting. About repopulation and percentages. Article says that possible that 1/2 the white population, and 80% of black population may not return. Here is the link.

    http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/01/27/D8FD93801.html

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    Patrick Guest

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    Quote:New Orleans May Lose 80 Percent of Blacks

    Jan 27 4:33 PM US/Eastern

    By MICHELLE R. SMITH
    Associated Press Writer

    PROVIDENCE, R.I.

    The city of New Orleans could lose up to 80 percent of its black population if people displaced by Hurricane Katrina are not able to return to damaged neighborhoods, according to an analysis by a Brown University sociologist.

    Professor John R. Logan, in findings released Thursday, determined that if the city's returning population was limited to neighborhoods undamaged by Katrina, half of the white population would not return and 80 percent of the black population would not return.

    "There's very good reason for people to be concerned that the future New Orleans will not be a place for the people who used to live there, that there won't be room in New Orleans for large segments of the population that used to call it home," said Logan, who studies urban areas.

    The study used maps from the Federal Emergency Management Agency that detailed flood and wind damage and compared them to data from the 2000 U.S. Census to determine who and what areas were affected.

    It found the storm-damaged areas had been 75 percent black, compared to 46 percent black in undamaged areas of the city. It also found that 29 percent of the households in damaged areas lived below the poverty line, compared with 24 percent of households in undamaged areas.

    More than half of those who lived in the city's damaged neighborhoods were renters, the analysis found.

    "The odds of living in a damaged area were clearly much greater for blacks, renters and poor people," the study said. "In these respects the most vulnerable residents turned out also to be at greatest risk."

    Elliott Stonecipher, a demographer and political analyst based in Shreveport, La., said the analysis gets to the heart of the debate over how to rebuild New Orleans. Racial tensions have been high with some worried that those in charge of the rebuilding will push black residents out of the city.

    "For this storm to suddenly rip that away from them, that feeling is at the heart of this growing racial impasse," Stonecipher said.

    The study was funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation and is ongoing, Logan said.

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    Patrick Guest

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    Well, if you want to get some interesting reading in -- and have the time -- take a look at this 16-page breakdown. I'm only a couple of pages in so far, but it has all the nuts and bolts to the situation.

    http://www.s4.brown.edu/Katrina/report.pdf

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    Jack Guest

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    Wow, the black folks actually have their ducks in a row.

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