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Hurricane Archive

Collecting and Preserving the Stories of Katrina and Rita

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The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (CHNM) at George Mason University and the University of New Orleans organized the Hurricane Digital Memory Bank (HDMB) in 2005 in partnership with many national and Gulf Coast area organizations and individuals. HDMB was awarded the Award of Merit for Leadership in History, and is the largest free public archive of Katrina and Rita with over 25,000 items in the collection. Read More.

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Interview with Allison Kennedy was a freshman at Xavier University in New Orleans, LA who enrolled in Middle Tennessee State University after she evacuated.

Allison Kennedy…

Interview with Linda and Edward Thomas lived in New Orleans and relocated to Murphreesboro, TN.

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Interview with native New Orleanian, Dr.Susana Donaghey who relocated to Murphreesboro, TN.

Susana Donaghey…

Interview with Rev Steve Murphree who volunteered for the Katrina relief efforts.

Steve Murphree…

Interview with Rachel Shenk, student at Middle Tennessee State University, who volunteered for hurricane relief efforts.

Rachel Shenk…

Interview with Myron Watkins who relocated to middle Tennessee from New Orleans.

Myron Watkins…

Interview with Laura Dolph, a veterinary technician, who traveled to the Gulf Coast to rescue stranded pets.

Laura Dolph…

Interview with Kevin Vaughn, student at Middle Tennessee State University, who volunteered on the Gulf Coast as part of an alternative spring break trip.

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Interview with Capt John Rigdon of Tennessee National Guard who responded after Hurricane Katrina.

John Rigdon…

Interview with Jim Schroeder who lives in Murphreesboro, TN and volunteered for Katrina relief.

Jim Schroeder…

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