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New Orleans, 38 months after Hurricane Katrina: Barack Obama has just been elected to the White House, giving this battered, majority-black city reason for optimism. Yet for every entrenched resident who hopes to improve his or her lot - or just return to a sense of pre-Katrina normalcy - others are intent on capitalizing on the city's vulnerability and suffocating its culture.
A New Orleans neighborhood celebrates its first second-line since Katrina.
Albert takes the law into his own hands; LaDonna gets news about her missing brother.
Albert makes a shocking discovery while Davis barters freedom for piano lessons.
Antoine visits his sons, LaDonna and Toni probe a case of mistaken identity.
Davis enlists some top local musicians and a Japanese jazz fan does a good turn for Antoine.
Davis raises his profile on the streets and on TV; Delmond tours while Antoine toils.
A judge's ultimatum gives hope to LaDonna, Albert makes a stand and pays the price.
As New Orleans gears up for Fat Tuesday, LaDonna puts her bad news on hold.
Colson warns Albert to avoid trouble on St. Joseph's night.
A funeral procession offers mourners a chance to reflect on the events of the last year.
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