To Love the Wind and the Rain: African Americans and Environmental History

by Dianne D. Glave (Editor)

Other authorsMark Stoll (Editor)
Paperback, 2005

Status

Available

Call number

History / Glave

Collection

Publication

University of Pittsburgh Press (2005), Edition: 1, 288 pages

Description

"To Love the Wind and the Rain" is a groundbreaking and vivid analysis of the relationship between African Americans and the environment in U.S. history. It focuses on three major themes: African Americans in the rural environment, African Americans in the urban and suburban environments, and African Americans and the notion of environmental justice.  Meticulously researched, the essays cover subjects including slavery, hunting, gardening, religion, the turpentine industry, outdoor recreation, women, and politics. "To Love the Wind and the Rain" will serve as an excellent foundation for future studies in African American environmental history.

Call number

History / Glave

Language

ISBN

0822958996 / 9780822958994
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