Great Mississippi Flood Exposes Racial Labor Exploitation and Plantation System
The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927, the most destructive river flood in American history, inundates 27,000 square miles across seven states and displaces approximately 700,000 people, disproportionately affecting African Americans in the Mississippi Delta. The disaster response, coordinated by …
Herbert Hoover
LeRoy Percy
Red Cross
National Guard
racism
labor-exploitation
disaster-capitalism
institutional-racism
federal-policy
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