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

nov 17, 2005..houston..marie's niece's five children, who are staying with her until her niece, Belinda can move into her apt down the street. they were evacuated to MI, but decided to move to be closer to the family. ..belinda celebrates finding an apt when she arrives. ..left to right in photo- daryl, has autism, alia?, brianna with altia?, shakira..playing the 1 cent and 5 cent electronic gambling machines in the convenience store in front of their apt building..semaj under table as eddie drinks with cousin carlos.. 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 17, 2005..houston..marie's niece's five children, who are staying with her until her niece, Belinda can move into her apt down the street. they were evacuated to MI, but decided to move to be closer to the family. ..belinda celebrates finding an apt when she arrives. ..left to right in photo- daryl, has autism, alia?, brianna with altia?, shakira..playing the 1 cent and 5 cent electronic gambling machines in the convenience store in front of their apt building..semaj under table as eddie drinks with cousin carlos.. 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.