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

nov 19, 2005..houston..ediie takes boys to pep boys, car wash. new used van bought with red cross/fema money..mexican cosmetic vendors..david sparks dead brother - lost his brother, his wife, their 13 year old son, her mother. card is from his brother's funeral. they found the others' bodies a week ago...eddie and david having a beer together...... 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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Eddie & Denise
nov 19, 2005..houston..ediie takes boys to pep boys, car wash. new used van bought with red cross/fema money..mexican cosmetic vendors..david sparks dead brother - lost his brother, his wife, their 13 year old son, her mother.  card is from his brother's funeral.  they found the others' bodies a week ago...eddie and david having a beer together...... 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.