Read More... New Orleans, August 30, 2005. (Credit: Reuters/Rick Wilking) This article originally appeared on AlterNet. Hurricane Katrina hit 11 years ago. Population of the city of New Orleans is down by over 95,000 people from 484,674 in 2000 to 389,617 in 2015. Almost all this loss of people is in the African-American community.

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