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"To love the wind and the rain" : African Americans and environmental history
Glave, Dianne D.
Adult Nonfiction E185 .T65 2006
Glave, Dianne D.
Adult Nonfiction E185 .T65 2006
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| Contents | Page |
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| Foreword | p. ix |
| Acknowledgments | p. xiii |
| 1 - African American Environmental History: An Introduction | p. 1 |
| 2 - Slavery and the Origins of African American Environmentalism | p. 9 |
| 3 - Slave Hunting and Fishing in the Antebellum South | p. 21 |
| 4 - Rural African American Women, Gardening, and Progressive Reform in the South | p. 37 |
| 5 - Turpentine Negro | p. 51 |
| 6 - African Americans, Outdoor Recreation, and the 1919 Chicago Race Riot | p. 63 |
| 7 - Women, Environmental Rationale, and Activism during the Progressive Era | p. 77 |
| 8 - Nature and Blackness in Suburban Passage | p. 93 |
| 9 - Environmental Justice, Ecoracism, and Environmental History | p. 120 |
| 10 - Identity Politics and Multiracial Coalitions in the Environmental Justice Movement | p. 133 |
| 11 - Religion and African American Environmental Activism | p. 150 |
| 12 - Politicized Memories in the Struggle for Miami's Virginia Key Beach | p. 164 |
| 13 - Black Environmental Liberation Theology | p. 189 |
| 14 - Reflections on the Purposes and Meanings of African American Environmental History | p. 200 |
| Notes | p. 21 |
| Selected Bibliography | p. 237 |
| List of Contributors | p. 257 |
| Index | p. 261 |
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