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Invisible LivesWhen Hurricane Katrina blew across the Gulf Coast, it also blew the lid off America's dirty little secret. For years, the poor people in the United States have been virtually invisible. But now there is no denying the truth—37 million Americans live in poverty. In 2005, Oprah drove 70 miles from her home in Chicago to the township of Pembroke, Illinois, to see the reality firsthand.
From The Oprah Winfrey Show Oprah Special Report: Inside the Lives of America's Poor
Published on October 12, 2005
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