NEW ORLEANS, June 11, 2015 -- Photo taken on June 11, 2015 shows a faded advertisement board of the closed New Orleans Six Flags theme park. Despite various announced plans to redevelop the site, as of June 2015, it is still an abandoned amusement park in extremely poor condition. Ten years after Hurricane Katrina brought New Orleans to its knees and left an emotional footprint across the United States as people witnessed how the U.S. government failed to respond promptly, a predominantly African-American community of the city still struggles to define what their post-Katrina life would be. )
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