Wymarłe miasto w Luizjanie - Redux

EN_01225510_0022
Wymarłe miasto w Luizjanie - Redux
Mossville, LA - 2/5/2016 - LaSalle Williams, known as "Coach Williams" to local residents, stands in front of the public school where he worked as an athletic coach and later a principal for 42 years. The building has since been purchased by the SASOL corporation, which is now using it to manage their 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.
MINIMUM PRICE $100
2016-02-05
William Widmer/Redux/EAST NEWS
Redux Pictures
William Widmer/Redux
h_14874575
2,15MB
28cm x 19cm przy 300dpi
1790, 2, 2016, 42, 5, A, ACCEPTING, AFTER, ALL, AMERICA, AMERICAN, AN, AND, AS, ATHLETIC, AWAY, BEEN, BLACKS, BUILDING, BUYOUT, BUYOUTS, BY, CLEARED, COACH, CORPORATION, DEVELOPMENT, ENIVRONMENTAL, ENVIRONMENT, EX-SLAVE, EXPANSION, FIRST, FOR, FOUNDED, FREE, FROM, FRONT, GRWOTH, HAS, HAVE, HE, HOMEOWNER, IN, INDUSTRIAL, INDUSTRY, IS, IT, KNOWN, LA, LASALLE, LATER, LEAVES, LOCAL, MAKE, MANAGE, MOSSVILLE, MOVED, NEARLY, NOW, OF, ONCE, ONE, ONGOING, PRINCIPAL, PROGRAM, PROPERTY, PUBLIC, PURCHASED, QUICKLY, REDUX, RESIDENTS, SASOL, SCHOOL, SETTLEMENTS, SINCE, SOUTH, SOUTHERN, STANDS, THE, THEIR, TO, TOWN, USING, VOLUNTARY, WAY, WHERE, WHICH, WIDMER, WILLIAM, WILLIAMS, WORKED, YEARS,