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Eddie and Denise Nelson, Hurricane Katrina evacuee family living in Texas diaspora.

DATE: 9/10/05.DESK: NATIONAL.SLUG: FAMILY.ASSIGN ID: 10007908A..New Orleans Hurricane Katrina evacuee..music store discoteca 2001..15 of family members moved out of the Reliant Center, where they were living after being relocated from the Superdome following their voluntary evacuation before the storm hit. A local woman and her family and friends helped place the family in three FEMA-subsidized apartments in southwest Houston and fully equipped them with furniture, clothes and food. ..photo by Angela Jimenez/WPN for The New York Times.photographer contact 917-586-0916 A documentary project, part of which was published by The New York Times, about Eddie and Denise Nelson and their family, a New Orleans African-American family who were displaced by Hurricane Katrina and became part of the diaspora living in Texas. A documentary project, part of which was published by The New York Times, about Eddie and Denise Nelson and their family, a New Orleans African-American family who were displaced by Hurricane Katrina and became part of the diaspora living in Texas.

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DATE: 9/10/05.DESK: NATIONAL.SLUG: FAMILY.ASSIGN ID: 10007908A..New Orleans Hurricane Katrina evacuee..music store discoteca 2001..15 of family members moved out of the Reliant Center, where they were living after being relocated from the Superdome following their voluntary evacuation before the storm hit.  A local woman and her family and friends helped place the family in three FEMA-subsidized  apartments in southwest Houston and fully equipped them with furniture, clothes and food.  ..photo by Angela Jimenez/WPN for The New York Times.photographer contact 917-586-0916 A documentary project, part of which was published by The New York Times, about Eddie and Denise Nelson and their family, a New Orleans African-American family who were displaced by Hurricane Katrina and became part of the diaspora living in Texas. A documentary project, part of which was published by The New York Times, about Eddie and Denise Nelson and their family, a New Orleans African-American family who were displaced by Hurricane Katrina and became part of the diaspora living in Texas.