Preface: Mississippi River Children Acknowledgments Introduction: Disasters, Natural and Otherwise 1. An Unnatural River: How We Got Here 2. A Decade of Record Floods (1903 - 1913): The Federal Government Tackles Floods, but with Levees Only 3. The Flood of 1927: Sheltered by Immunity, the Corps Ventures beyond the "Colossal Blunder" of the Levees-Only Policy 4. The Flood of 1937: The Corps Builds Floodways 5. Mid-Century Floods in the Missouri River Basin: Congress Promises Something for Almost Everyone 6. Hurricane Betsy of 1965: The Corps Fortifies New Orleans and Congress Insures Floodplain Residents 7. The Flood of 1993: Revealing the Moral Hazard of Subsidized Flood Insurance 8. Hurricane Katrina of 2005: Revealing the Importance of Coastal Wetlands 9. Ruined Lives: Trouble Rains Down on Minorities and the Poor 10. Double-Takes: Charging Taxpayers, Twice Conclusion: How Law Has Hurt, How Law Can HelpNotesBibliographyIndexAbout the Authors

