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Wymarłe miasto w Luizjanie - Redux

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Wymarłe miasto w Luizjanie - Redux
Mossville, LA - 2/5/2016 - Christine Bennett stands with her husband Delma Bennett and their granddaughter Sophia Christine Bennett on the road loeading to their old home in Mossville. The Bennett's have refused to settle with the SASOL Corporation in the voluntary buyout program. Nearly all the residents of Mossville -- founded by an ex-slave in 1790 and one of the first settlements of free blacks in the South -- have moved away after accepting buyouts from Sasol. Once a homeowner leaves, their property is quickly cleared to make way for the ongoing expansion.
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2016-02-05
William Widmer/Redux/EAST NEWS
Redux Pictures
William Widmer/Redux
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28cm x 19cm przy 300dpi
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