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“Counterculture groups played an important role, from descendants of the black power movement to hordes of young white anarchists.” (p.281)

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CLIFFSNOTES: Rebecca Solnit's "A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities That Arise in Disaster"

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Page 1: CLIFFSNOTES: Rebecca Solnit's "A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities That Arise in Disaster"

“Counterculture groups played an important role, from descendants of the

black power movement to hordes of young white anarchists.”(p.281)

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“The joy in disaster comes, when it comes, from that purposefulness, the immersion in service and sur-vival...”(p.306)

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“Every disaster is to some degree a social

disaster, and though a strong and united

society cannot prevent disasters, it can plan and prepare for them...”(p.266)

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“When I came to the Gulf Coast, I thought that my subject was the extraordinary communities of

volunteers that had sprung up in the wake of Katrina...”(p.247)

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The out-of-town volunteers were of-ten very different from the locals, emotionally and cul-turally.(p.288)

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“Of course that was a movement that came out ofthe black churches of the South, and so it was

religious from its roots on up.”(p.285)

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“It was white people talking about

the savage things other white people had done to

black people.”(p.247)

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“A black woman and white man were singing and playing music as people sat at long ta-bles talking and eating.”(p.288)

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“The world watched as a largely impoverished, largely

African Americanpopulation suffered in the hot, filthy ruinous city.”(p.240)

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“Half an hour later, I met an African American man who’d been in New Or-leans all his life.”(p.288)

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“Counterculture groups played an important role, from descendants of the black power movement to hordes of

young white anarchists.”(p.281)

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“A stocky, red-haired earnest

young manwho had recentlygraduated from Columbia University...”(p.300)

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“For acted upon, given a role, this is a love that builds society, resilience, community, purpose, and meaning.”(p.306)