Investigations
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NPR designer Alyson Hurt's early sketch of the interface for editing accessible playgrounds. Alyson Hurt/NPR hide caption
Wednesday
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Houston's Petrochemical Industry, Source Of Jobs And Smog
Thursday
An evening view of the Exxon Mobil oil refinery complex in Baton Rouge, La. John W. Poole/NPR hide caption
Baton Rouge's Corroded, Overpolluting Neighbor: Exxon Mobil
The Houston Ship Channel is home to a wide range of heavy industry, including chemical processing plants and petrochemical refineries. Richard Harris/NPR hide caption
Breathing Easier: How Houston Is Working To Clean Up Its Air
Saturday
Frank Morris (in the apron and visor) stands in front of his shoe shop in Ferriday, La., in the 1950s. He was killed when his shop burned down in 1964. Courtesy of the Concordia Sentinel and William Brown hide caption
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Jasper Burchfield was a 36-year-old part-time constable when he shot and killed Queen in 1965. Joseph Shapiro/NPR hide caption
Justice In The Segregated South: A New Look At An Old Killing
A photo of Marge Manderson, from the Southern Regional Council's newsletter. Her files of newspaper clippings included John Queen's story. Courtesy of Steve Suitts hide caption