To love the wind and the rain African Americans and environmental history / edited by Dianne D. Glave and Mark Stoll.

Contents Foreword / Carolyn Merchant -- African American environmental history: an introduction / Dianne D. Glave, Mark Stoll -- Slavery and the origins of African American environmentalism / Mart A. Stewart -- Slave hunting and fishing in the antebellum South / Scott Giltner -- Rural African American women, gardening, and progressive reform in the South / Dianne D. Glave -- Turpentine Negro / Cassandra Y. Johnson, Josh McDaniel -- African Americans, outdoor recreation, and the 1919 Chicago Race Riot / Colin Fisher -- Women, environmental rationale, and activism during the progressive era / Elizabeth D. Blum -- Nature and blackness in suburban passage / Christopher Sellers -- Environmental justice, ecoracism, and environmental history / Martin V. Melosi -- Identity politics and multiracial coalitions in the environmental justice movement / Eileen M. McGurty -- Religion and African American environmental activism / Mark Stoll -- Politicized memories in the struggle for Miami's Virginia Key Beach / Gregory Bush -- Black environmental liberation theology / Dianne D. Glave -- Reflections on the purposes and meanings of African American environmental history / Carl Anthony.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 237-256) and index.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2005020899
ISBN0822942755 (acid-free paper)
ISBN0822958996 (pbk. : acid-free paper)

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