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Date: 2014-01-11 14:28:00
Disaster preparedness
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Emergency management
Disaster
Works Progress Administration
Dust Bowl
New Deal
Herbert Hoover
American Red Cross
Politics of the United States
United States
Government

“This ‘Who Shot John Thing’” Disaster Relief as an Entitlement in the 20th Century Natalie Schuster On August 28, 1992, four days after Hurricane Andrew slammed into southern Florida and continued its path of dam

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