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 A richly illustrated and stirring account of the government's failures unto the people of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. Contains a wealth of more than 150 photographs detailing this distinctly American tragedy.
From the back cover: Six months after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, Neil Wolfe worked his way across the country to New Orleans, searching for the truth behind conflicting news stories coming out of the mainstream media. Armed with his camera, he dispatched a series of photos essays from the ground, collected here and adapted to print form for the first time. This 104 page photo-documentary is a candid and troubling look at the government's repeated and ongoing failure to respond to this crisis, and what that means to the rest of the country. Straightforward and to the point, it is a glimpse at the present state of the city of New Orleans, and how it serves as a salient model of the entire American nation. The second edition of Sins of the State is coming out soon! The limited first edition is still available in print form, get it while you still can! Also to celebrate the release of the second edition, we're offering a sneak preview of it in E-Book form for the super-low price of $2.95! (Limited time) For more information and to order, check out:
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