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Environmental activism and the urban crisis, Baltimore, St. Louis, Chicago, Robert R. Gioielli

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Environmental activism and the urban crisis, Baltimore, St. Louis, Chicago, Robert R. Gioielli
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-205) and index
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publication of autonomous or semi autonomous component of government
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Environmental activism and the urban crisis
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Robert R. Gioielli
Series statement
Urban life, landscape, and policy
Sub title
Baltimore, St. Louis, Chicago
Summary
" Environmental Activism and the Urban Crisis focuses on the wave of environmental activism and grassroots movements that swept through America's older, industrial cities during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Robert Gioielli offers incisive case studies of Baltimore, St. Louis, and Chicago to show how urban activism developed as an impassioned response to a host of racial, social, and political conflicts. As deindustrialization, urban renewal, and suburbanization caused the decline of the urban environment, residents--primarily African Americans and working-class whites--organized to protect their families and communities from health threats and environmental destruction. Gioielli examines various groups' activism in response to specific environmental problems caused by the urban crisis in each city. In doing so, he forms concrete connections between environmentalism, the African American freedom struggle, and various urban social movements such as highway protests in Baltimore and air pollution activism in Chicago. Eventually, the efforts of these activists paved the way for the emergence of a new movement-environmental justice. "--, Provided by publisher
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