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No. Hurricane Katrina impacted the poor population more heavily and a greater portion of that population was black than in the middle or upper classes. Particularly hard hit was the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans, which had a predominantly black population. Much if that part of the city is still uninhabitable.

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