Miriam Chitiga
A Hurricane Katrina Poetic Commemorative
Miriam Chitiga
A Hurricane Katrina Poetic Commemorative
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The anthology shares the poetic voices of many who were touched by the suffering experienced by the people of the Gulf Coast in the aftermath of the Hurricane Katrina tragedy. This anthology is the first in a Hurricane Katrina Commemoration series.
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The anthology shares the poetic voices of many who were touched by the suffering experienced by the people of the Gulf Coast in the aftermath of the Hurricane Katrina tragedy. This anthology is the first in a Hurricane Katrina Commemoration series.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 158
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780761857358
- ISBN-10: 0761857354
- Artikelnr.: 34442650
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 158
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780761857358
- ISBN-10: 0761857354
- Artikelnr.: 34442650
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
By Miriam Chitiga
Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Category I: Devastation Katrina So
Many Words Devastating Katrina Swept Away Falling Underwater Breathing
Lower Ninth Ward The Saga of Hurricane Katrina: August 25, 2005 It's Chaos
in a City Thrown at God's Mercy Katrina, Why? Why? What Troubles the Water
Gone With the Wind I'm Lost Do You Care? Tribute to Katrina (Katrina's
Honor) Drowning Katrina Consoled Category II: The Tragedy Hurricane
Katrina: Life Why Katrina? Cry for New Orleans They Said Hurricane
"Badwoman" Katrina Refugees? Life after the Storm Hurricane Katrina: Where
was the Love? Blue City Blues Dead Broke Katrina What if it was You? Be
Prepared (Katrina is Coming) For God's Sake Where was FEMA? Resilience
S.O.S. Lament for Crescent City Do We Really Know? Category III: Social
Distress My House My Children are Hungry Through the Eyes of a Child After
Katrina Are Your Eyes Open? Ms Lilly with the All-purpose Pot Dear Katrina
Lives Have Changed Now The Wrath of Katrina As Water up to My Neck
(Poverty) Forgotten A Date with Disaster The Reality let the revolution
begin September 10, 2005 Katrina's Sadness No One Knew Lost Poverty The
Hurricane What Would You Do? Category IV: Accountability All Men are
Created Equal? Does Anyone Care? Where Were You When We Needed You? O
Government! Where art Thou? Blinded Freedom Why oh Why? Can Anyone Hear Me?
Delayed Reaction Who's to Blame? Hear My Voice Tears City under Siege
Category V: Reconstruction Resolution Relief Wetness The Storm is Over
Three Months Later Better Times Will Come Call to Action A Direct Quote
(From George W. Bush) Evaporated Tear Drops: W. gonna rebuild it white
September 3, 2005 Rise Again America's Thoughts Lessons from Chaos Katrina
can't be changed Is it Over? Katrina, Why'd You Leave So Much Poverty? Hope
(A PLACE called HOME) Katrina Restricted Three Months after the Storm After
the Destruction Stand up Again Let's Stand Together We Shall Overcome Cruel
Mother Nature Who Done It? Acrostic Poem Katrina, Years Later Life after
Katrina Prevent another Tragedy Is There Someone To Uplift Me? A Song for
N'Awlins
Many Words Devastating Katrina Swept Away Falling Underwater Breathing
Lower Ninth Ward The Saga of Hurricane Katrina: August 25, 2005 It's Chaos
in a City Thrown at God's Mercy Katrina, Why? Why? What Troubles the Water
Gone With the Wind I'm Lost Do You Care? Tribute to Katrina (Katrina's
Honor) Drowning Katrina Consoled Category II: The Tragedy Hurricane
Katrina: Life Why Katrina? Cry for New Orleans They Said Hurricane
"Badwoman" Katrina Refugees? Life after the Storm Hurricane Katrina: Where
was the Love? Blue City Blues Dead Broke Katrina What if it was You? Be
Prepared (Katrina is Coming) For God's Sake Where was FEMA? Resilience
S.O.S. Lament for Crescent City Do We Really Know? Category III: Social
Distress My House My Children are Hungry Through the Eyes of a Child After
Katrina Are Your Eyes Open? Ms Lilly with the All-purpose Pot Dear Katrina
Lives Have Changed Now The Wrath of Katrina As Water up to My Neck
(Poverty) Forgotten A Date with Disaster The Reality let the revolution
begin September 10, 2005 Katrina's Sadness No One Knew Lost Poverty The
Hurricane What Would You Do? Category IV: Accountability All Men are
Created Equal? Does Anyone Care? Where Were You When We Needed You? O
Government! Where art Thou? Blinded Freedom Why oh Why? Can Anyone Hear Me?
Delayed Reaction Who's to Blame? Hear My Voice Tears City under Siege
Category V: Reconstruction Resolution Relief Wetness The Storm is Over
Three Months Later Better Times Will Come Call to Action A Direct Quote
(From George W. Bush) Evaporated Tear Drops: W. gonna rebuild it white
September 3, 2005 Rise Again America's Thoughts Lessons from Chaos Katrina
can't be changed Is it Over? Katrina, Why'd You Leave So Much Poverty? Hope
(A PLACE called HOME) Katrina Restricted Three Months after the Storm After
the Destruction Stand up Again Let's Stand Together We Shall Overcome Cruel
Mother Nature Who Done It? Acrostic Poem Katrina, Years Later Life after
Katrina Prevent another Tragedy Is There Someone To Uplift Me? A Song for
N'Awlins
Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Category I: Devastation Katrina So
Many Words Devastating Katrina Swept Away Falling Underwater Breathing
Lower Ninth Ward The Saga of Hurricane Katrina: August 25, 2005 It's Chaos
in a City Thrown at God's Mercy Katrina, Why? Why? What Troubles the Water
Gone With the Wind I'm Lost Do You Care? Tribute to Katrina (Katrina's
Honor) Drowning Katrina Consoled Category II: The Tragedy Hurricane
Katrina: Life Why Katrina? Cry for New Orleans They Said Hurricane
"Badwoman" Katrina Refugees? Life after the Storm Hurricane Katrina: Where
was the Love? Blue City Blues Dead Broke Katrina What if it was You? Be
Prepared (Katrina is Coming) For God's Sake Where was FEMA? Resilience
S.O.S. Lament for Crescent City Do We Really Know? Category III: Social
Distress My House My Children are Hungry Through the Eyes of a Child After
Katrina Are Your Eyes Open? Ms Lilly with the All-purpose Pot Dear Katrina
Lives Have Changed Now The Wrath of Katrina As Water up to My Neck
(Poverty) Forgotten A Date with Disaster The Reality let the revolution
begin September 10, 2005 Katrina's Sadness No One Knew Lost Poverty The
Hurricane What Would You Do? Category IV: Accountability All Men are
Created Equal? Does Anyone Care? Where Were You When We Needed You? O
Government! Where art Thou? Blinded Freedom Why oh Why? Can Anyone Hear Me?
Delayed Reaction Who's to Blame? Hear My Voice Tears City under Siege
Category V: Reconstruction Resolution Relief Wetness The Storm is Over
Three Months Later Better Times Will Come Call to Action A Direct Quote
(From George W. Bush) Evaporated Tear Drops: W. gonna rebuild it white
September 3, 2005 Rise Again America's Thoughts Lessons from Chaos Katrina
can't be changed Is it Over? Katrina, Why'd You Leave So Much Poverty? Hope
(A PLACE called HOME) Katrina Restricted Three Months after the Storm After
the Destruction Stand up Again Let's Stand Together We Shall Overcome Cruel
Mother Nature Who Done It? Acrostic Poem Katrina, Years Later Life after
Katrina Prevent another Tragedy Is There Someone To Uplift Me? A Song for
N'Awlins
Many Words Devastating Katrina Swept Away Falling Underwater Breathing
Lower Ninth Ward The Saga of Hurricane Katrina: August 25, 2005 It's Chaos
in a City Thrown at God's Mercy Katrina, Why? Why? What Troubles the Water
Gone With the Wind I'm Lost Do You Care? Tribute to Katrina (Katrina's
Honor) Drowning Katrina Consoled Category II: The Tragedy Hurricane
Katrina: Life Why Katrina? Cry for New Orleans They Said Hurricane
"Badwoman" Katrina Refugees? Life after the Storm Hurricane Katrina: Where
was the Love? Blue City Blues Dead Broke Katrina What if it was You? Be
Prepared (Katrina is Coming) For God's Sake Where was FEMA? Resilience
S.O.S. Lament for Crescent City Do We Really Know? Category III: Social
Distress My House My Children are Hungry Through the Eyes of a Child After
Katrina Are Your Eyes Open? Ms Lilly with the All-purpose Pot Dear Katrina
Lives Have Changed Now The Wrath of Katrina As Water up to My Neck
(Poverty) Forgotten A Date with Disaster The Reality let the revolution
begin September 10, 2005 Katrina's Sadness No One Knew Lost Poverty The
Hurricane What Would You Do? Category IV: Accountability All Men are
Created Equal? Does Anyone Care? Where Were You When We Needed You? O
Government! Where art Thou? Blinded Freedom Why oh Why? Can Anyone Hear Me?
Delayed Reaction Who's to Blame? Hear My Voice Tears City under Siege
Category V: Reconstruction Resolution Relief Wetness The Storm is Over
Three Months Later Better Times Will Come Call to Action A Direct Quote
(From George W. Bush) Evaporated Tear Drops: W. gonna rebuild it white
September 3, 2005 Rise Again America's Thoughts Lessons from Chaos Katrina
can't be changed Is it Over? Katrina, Why'd You Leave So Much Poverty? Hope
(A PLACE called HOME) Katrina Restricted Three Months after the Storm After
the Destruction Stand up Again Let's Stand Together We Shall Overcome Cruel
Mother Nature Who Done It? Acrostic Poem Katrina, Years Later Life after
Katrina Prevent another Tragedy Is There Someone To Uplift Me? A Song for
N'Awlins