LEWIS TAYLOR: DISPLACED CITIZEN
Tuesday, May 22, 2012 at 10:30AM
farrah hoffmire in Video Travel
Lewis Taylor is interviewed by Neil Guidry.

Lewis Taylor is a life-long resident of Plaquemines Parish, La. After hurricanes Katrina and Rita, this 78-year-old “displaced citizen” entered the bureaucratic system to find his family, his home and his land. Lewis maintains his good nature and hope as he accepts with humor the complexities facing him in the disaster. When asked if he wished to return to his hometown of Buras, which was allegedly unlivable, Lewis replied:

Yeh, you talkin’ ‘bout where I come from? That’s my ground down there, everything! I farm there…every seed…corn, everything! I used to do all that, but I didn’t do it for myself, I did it for my daddy and my brother. And when I sow that seed, it jump up just like we grow it! Everything they got in the grocery stores; I used to grow it. That’s why I’m anxious to get back home.

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