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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi Ms., October 4, 2005 --US Army Corps of Engineer Operation Blue Roof helps to provent further damage to structures as a result of Hurricane Katrina. US Army Corps of Engineers installed millions of square yards of blue plastic to cover damaged structures under the Operation Blue Roof Program. John Fleck / FEMA
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American Civil Liberties Union Records: Subgroup 4, 1933-2002, 1970-2000
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Princeton University. Library. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections.Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers. |
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Gulfport, Ms., October 4, 2005 -- Debris along gulf coast Highway I-90 as a result of winds and tidal surge from Hurrican Katrina. Debris litters this area near the port of Gulfport, Mississippi. John Fleck/FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Waveland, MS, September 30, 2005 -- FEMA keeps the Mobile Disaster Recovery Center (MDRC) powered up with generators. Timothy Strickland of the FEMA/United States Coast Guard helps keeps the DRC running smoothly by monitoring the extra generators necessary to run all the computers and fans.
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Long Beach, Ms., October 4, 2005 -- Foundations are all that remain of these homes in Long Beach, Mississippi. High winds and tidal surge destroyed or damaged many homes along the gulf coast as a result of Hurricane Katrina. John Fleck/FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi Ms., October 4, 2005 -- United States Air Force Reserve C-130J quot;Hurricane Hunterquot; aircraft parked on tarmac at Keesler Air Force base after Hurricane Katrina. quot;Hurricane Hunterquot; aircraft are used to help track the path of hurricanes. Keesler Air Force Base was in the direct path of Hurricane Katrina and was heavily damaged. John Fleck / FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Pass Christian, Ms., October 4, 2005 --The United States Navy Seebees construction unit is building cabin-like units called a quot;strong-backed tentquot; as temporary emergency housing for Pass Christian, Mississippi residence. John Fleck / FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Gulfport Ms., October 4, 2005 --US Army Corps of Engineer Operation Blue Roof helps to prevent further damage to structures as a result of Hurricane Katrina. US Army Corps of Engineers installed millions of square yards of blue plastic to cover damaged structures under the Operation Blue Roof Program. John Fleck / FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Waveland, MS, September 30, 2005 -- FEMA/EPA Hazardous Materials Team clean up environmental health hazard. Members of a EPA/FEMA Hazardous Materials team, remove rotten meat from an elementary school freezer that lost power during Hurricane Katrina. Photo by John Fleck/FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Waveland, MS, September 30, 2005 -- Edwin L. Rhodes of FEMA/Customs checks an applicant's paperwork at the Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) before copying the important documents and helping them file a claim. John Fleck/FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Pass Christian, Ms., October 4, 2005 -- Destroyed school bus as a result of high winds and tidal surge from Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane Katrina destroyed or damaged most schools along the Mississippi gulf coast. John Fleck / FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Waveland, MS, September 30, 2005 -- FEMA/EPA Hazardous Materials Team clean up environmental health hazard. Members of a EPA/FEMA Hazardous Materials team, prepare to remove rotten meat from an elementary school freezer that lost power during Hurricane Katrina.
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Ms., October 4, 2005 -- Gulf coast fishing fleet return to Biloxi, Mississippi several weeks after Hurricane Katrina. Much of the gulf coast fishing fleet was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. John Fleck / FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, MS, October 3, 2005 -- FEMA Mobile DRC (Disaster Recovery Center) helps disaster victims as a result of Hurricane Katrina. Mobile DRC operates at full capacity during construction of a more permanent facility in the background.John Fleck/FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Long Beach, Ms., October 4, 2005 -- Destroyed apartment building along gulf coast Highway I-90 as a result of winds and tidal surge from Hurrican Katrina. John Fleck / FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Gulfport, Ms., October 4, 2005 -- Destroyed tractor trailers along gulf coast Highway I-90 as a result of winds and tidal surge from Hurrican Katrina. Tractor trailers and debris litter this area near the port of Gulfport, Mississippi. John Fleck/FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Waveland, MS, September 30, 2005 -- Hurricane Katrina's tidal surge placed this boat on roof of house. A combination of wind and tidal surge from Hurricane Katrina deposited a small outboard motor boat on the roof of this residence 5 miles inland. John Fleck/FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Pass Christian, Ms., October 4, 2005 -- Aerial photo of destroyed Mississippi gulf coast Highway I-90 as a result of winds and tidal surge from Hurrican Katrina. This section of bridge connects Pass Christian, near Gulfport to Bay St. Louis. John Fleck / FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] D'Iberville, Ms., September 29, 2005 -- Burning of vegetative debris from Hurricane Katrina. Earthmoving equipment operates at a burning pit near Biloxi, Miss., used specifically for vegetative debris result of Hurricane Katrina. It has been estimated that Hurricane Katrina created 50 million cubic yards of debris in Mississippi. John Fleck/FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Ms., October 4, 2005 --US Army Corps of Engineer Operation Blue Roof helps to prevent further damage to structures as a result of Hurricane Katrina. US Army Corps of Engineers installed millions of square yards of blue plastic to cover damaged structures under the Operation Blue Roof Program. John Fleck / FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] D'Iberville, Ms., September 29, 2005 -- Burning of vegetative debris from Hurricane Katrina. Earthmoving equipment operates at a burning pit near Biloxi, Miss., used specifically for vegetative debris result of Hurricane Katrina. It has been estimated that Hurricane Katrina created 50 million cubic yards of debris in Mississippi. John Fleck/FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Pass Christian, Ms., October 4, 2005 -- Aerial photo of destroyed Mississippi gulf coast Highway I-90 as a result of winds and tidal surge from Hurrican Katrina. This section of bridge connects Pass Christian, near Gulfport to Bay St. Louis. John Fleck / FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Pass Christian, Ms., October 4, 2005 -- Aerial photo shows the only surviving home in the area that was completely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Foundations are all that remain of most of the neighboring homes. Surviving home was built using many FEMA standards. John Fleck/FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Ms., October 4, 2005 -- Destroyed Mississippi gulf coast Highway I-90 as a result of winds and tidal surge from Hurrican Katrina. The support columns are all that remain of this section of I-90 that connects Biloxi with Ocean Springs, Miss. John Fleck / FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, MS, October 4, 2005 -- Biloxi resident receives a new travel trailer for temporary emergency housing. Angle and JC Nunn applied on line and received a new travel trailer that was delivered to their home that was damaged from Hurricane Katrina's flood waters.John Fleck / FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Gulfport Ms., October 4, 2005 --US Army Corps of Engineer Operation Blue Roof helps to prevent further damage to structures as a result of Hurricane Katrina. US Army Corps of Engineers installed millions of square yards of blue plastic to cover damaged structures under the Operation Blue Roof Program. John Fleck / FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi Ms., October 4, 2005 --Emergency Temporary Housing Facility for disaster victims from Hurricane Katrina. FEMA is providing temporary emergency housing like these travel trailers in Biloxi, Mississippi. John Fleck/FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Waveland, MS, September 30, 2005 -- FEMA staffer checks applicant's paperwork at DRC. Edwin L. Rhodes of FEMA/Customs copies important documents at a Mobile Disaster Recovery Center for a Hurricane Katrina disaster victim. John Fleck/FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi Ms., October 4, 2005 -- FEMA's Area Field Office (AFO) in Biloxi, Mississippi is located at the Imperial Palace Hotel. During the early rescue and recovery operations of Hurricane Katrina the Imperial Palace Hotel was the only surviving facility large enough to support FEMA's operations. This area of Biloxi was completely submerged by Katrina's tidal surge. John Fleck / FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Waveland, MS, September 30, 2005 -- FEMA/EPA Hazardous Materials Team clean up environmental health hazard. Members of a EPA/FEMA Hazardous Materials team, remove rotten meat from an elementary school freezer that lost power during Hurricane Katrina. Photo by John Fleck/FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi Ms., October 4, 2005 --Emergency Temporary Housing Facility for disaster victims from Hurricane Katrina. FEMA is providing temporary emergency housing like these travel trailers in Biloxi, Mississippi. John Fleck / FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Waveland, MS, September 30, 2005 -- FEMA/EPA Hazardous Materials Team clean up environmental health hazard. Members of a EPA/FEMA Hazardous Materials team, remove rotten meat from an elementary school freezer that lost power during Hurricane Katrina.
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Ms., October 4, 2005 -- Destroyed Mississippi gulf coast Highway I-90 as a result of winds and tidal surge from Hurrican Katrina. The support columns are all that remain of this section of I-90 that connects Biloxi with Ocean Springs, Miss. John Fleck / FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi Ms., October 4, 2005 -- FEMA's Area Field Office (AFO) in Biloxi, Mississippi is located at the Imperial Palace Hotel. During the early rescue and recovery operations of Hurricane Katrina the Imperial Palace Hotel was the only surviving facility large enough to support FEMA's operations. John Fleck / FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] September 22, 2004 Gulfport, Ms. Under Secretary Tom Dorr visits Gulfport DRC. Rural Development Under Secretary Tom Dorr, of the United States Department of Agriculture and DRC State Manager Dorothy Montgomery, visits with disaster victims at the Gulfport DRC. USDA Field offices sent representatives to various DRC in the affected areas to provide Katrina disaster victiims information about USDA assistance programs. Residents living in USDA Rural Development-financed apartments are receiving priority admission to any vacant USDA supported housing units in the US. John Fleck/FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Gulfport, Ms., October 4, 2005 -- Giant rolls of fabric and other debris along gulf coast Highway I-90 as a result of winds and tidal surge from Hurrican Katrina. Large areas of debris litter this area near the port of Gulfport, Mississippi. John Fleck/FEMA
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Waveland, MS, September 30, 2005 -- Hurricane Katrina's tidal surge placed a boat on roof of house. The combination of wind and tidal surge as a result of Hurricane Katrina deposited a small outboard motor boat on the roof of this residence 5 miles inland.
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Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1956 - 2008. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials. 1998 - 9/28/2012. [Hurricane Katrina] Gulfport, Ms., October 4, 2005 -- Destroyed tractor trailers along gulf coast Highway I-90 as a result of winds and tidal surge from Hurrican Katrina. Tractor trailers and debri litter this area near the port of Gulfport, Mississippi. John Fleck / FEMA
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