In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, one of America's worst natural disasters, 7500 public school employees were unjustly fired as part of a sinister state takeover to make New Orleans the nation's first all-charter school district. Discover how money, power, politics and race changed New Orleans for generations to come. Read sworn testimony about the largest mass firing of public school employees in American history, as over a dozen witnesses testify in one of the most important school law cases in 50 years.
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In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, one of America's worst natural disasters, 7500 public school employees were unjustly fired as part of a sinister state takeover to make New Orleans the nation's first all-charter school district. Discover how money, power, politics and race changed New Orleans for generations to come. Read sworn testimony about the largest mass firing of public school employees in American history, as over a dozen witnesses testify in one of the most important school law cases in 50 years.
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