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Interviewer:Pamela Hamilton
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Jacquelyn Clarkson, June 9, 2006. Interview U-0228.
Staying with her city: Jacquelyn Brechtel Clarkson shares her vision for New Orleans: Jacquelyn Brechtel Clarkson, a former real estate agent and a councilwoman of New Orleans and Louisiana legislator, remained in New Orleans during Katrina, working with the mayor from his headquarters in the Hyatt Hotel. She expresses her concerns development issues and historic preservation post-Katrina, and she does not believe that the city is doing enough to help residents return.
Interviewee: Jacquelyn Clarkson    Interviewer: Pamela Hamilton
Duration: 00:48:19     Annotated Excerpts: Listen to and read all 1 excerpts.
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Malik Rahim, May 23, 2006. Interview U-0252.
Political Activist Discusses Racism in New Orleans: Malik Rahim addresses the view of New Orleans that news organizations broadcast after Katrina devastated that city. He discusses his political activism and assesses the city's social and economic future after the storm.
Interviewee: Malik Rahim    Interviewer: Pamela Hamilton
Duration: 03:06:21     Annotated Excerpts: Listen to and read all 1 excerpts.