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The Nation: Katrina's Hidden Race War

By A.C. Thompson

December 17, 2008   This article appeared in the January 5, 2009 edition of The Nation.

The way Donnell Herrington tells it, there was no warning. One second he was trudging through the heat. The next he was lying prostrate on the pavement, his life spilling out of a hole in his throat, his body racked with pain, his vision blurred and distorted.

It was September 1, 2005, some three days after Hurricane Katrina crashed into New Orleans, and somebody had just blasted Herrington, who is African-American, with a shotgun. "I just hit the ground. I didn't even know what happened," recalls Herrington, a burly 32-year-old with a soft drawl.

The sudden eruption of gunfire horrified Herrington's companions--his cousin Marcel Alexander, then 17, and friend Chris Collins, then 18, who are also black. "I looked at Donnell and he had this big old hole in his neck," Alexander recalls. "I tried to help him up, and they started shooting again." Herrington says he was staggering to his feet when a second shotgun blast struck him from behind; the spray of lead pellets also caught Collins and Alexander. The buckshot peppered Alexander's back, arm and buttocks.

Herrington shouted at the other men to run and turned to face his attackers: three armed white males. Herrington says he hadn't even seen the men or their weapons before the shooting began. As Alexander and Collins fled, Herrington ran in the opposite direction, his hand pressed to the bleeding wound on his throat. Behind him, he says, the gunmen yelled, "Get him! Get that nigger!"


I managed to miss this, until today.
by nanne (zwaerdenmaecker@gmail.com) on Mon Dec 29th, 2008 at 04:31:59 PM EST
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This is a great article.  Katrina has been entirely forgotten and white-washed in the US.  Hopefully with the Bush administration gone we can begin to take stock of this and the many other disasters of the past eight years.
by paving on Mon Dec 29th, 2008 at 05:36:55 PM EST
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Yes. I knew that there was a lot of racism around Katrina, with the delayed response, the media hype over what happened at the superdome, the conservative crowing afterwards over how the city would rebound now that some people were out, etcetera. Never heard about vigilantes killing blacks who fled to a dry white neighbourhood, though.
by nanne (zwaerdenmaecker@gmail.com) on Mon Dec 29th, 2008 at 06:00:45 PM EST
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While this case is very literal the exact same thing was happening on a macro scale in the city as a whole.  Katrina's aftermath was not incompetence.
by paving on Tue Dec 30th, 2008 at 01:30:14 PM EST
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Whoa! I picked the wrong time to let my Nation subscription lapse. Thank you for posting this!

Il faut se dépêcher d'agir, on a le monde à reconstruire
by dconrad (drconrad {arobase} gmail {point} com) on Tue Dec 30th, 2008 at 02:47:34 AM EST
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