Environmental Justice in Postwar America
A Documentary Reader
Herausgeber: Wells, Christopher W
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In the decades after World War II, the American economy entered a period of prolonged growth that created unprecedented affluence-but these developments came at the cost of a host of new environmental problems. Unsurprisingly, a disproportionate number of them, such as pollution-emitting factories, waste-handling facilities, and big infrastructure projects, ended up in communities dominated by people of color. Constrained by long-standing practices of segregation that limited their housing and employment options, people of color bore an unequal share of postwar America's environmental burdens.…mehr
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In the decades after World War II, the American economy entered a period of prolonged growth that created unprecedented affluence-but these developments came at the cost of a host of new environmental problems. Unsurprisingly, a disproportionate number of them, such as pollution-emitting factories, waste-handling facilities, and big infrastructure projects, ended up in communities dominated by people of color. Constrained by long-standing practices of segregation that limited their housing and employment options, people of color bore an unequal share of postwar America's environmental burdens. This reader collects a wide range of primary source documents on the rise and evolution of the environmental justice movement. The documents show how environmentalists in the 1970s recognized the unequal environmental burdens that people of color and low-income Americans had to bear, yet failed to take meaningful action to resolve them. Instead, activism by the affected communities themselves spurred the environmental justice movement of the 1980s and early 1990s. By the turn of the twenty-first century, environmental justice had become increasingly mainstream, and issues like climate justice, food justice, and green-collar jobs had taken their places alongside the protection of wilderness as "environmental" issues. Environmental Justice in Postwar America is a powerful tool for introducing students to the US environmental justice movement and the sometimes tense relationship between environmentalism and social justice. For more information, visit the editor's website: http://cwwells.net/PostwarEJ
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- Verlag: University of Washington Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2018
- Englisch
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- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9780295743684
- ISBN-10: 0295743689
- Artikelnr.: 50093379
- Verlag: University of Washington Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9780295743684
- ISBN-10: 0295743689
- Artikelnr.: 50093379
Edited by Christopher W. Wells. Foreword by Paul S. Sutter
Foreword: The Age of Environmental Inequality / Paul S. Sutter Acknowledgments Introduction PART 1 THE NATURE OF SEGREGATION "WHERE WE LIVE" Russell Lee
Shack of Negro Family Farmers Living near Jarreau
Louisiana
1938 John Vachon
Backed Up Sewer in Negro Slum District
Norfolk
Virginia
1941 Carl Mydans
Kitchen of Negro Dwelling in Slum Area near House Office Building
Washington
D.C.
1935 Dorothea Lange
Migratory Mexican Field Worker's Home on the Edge of a Frozen Pea Field
Imperial Valley
California
1937 Home Owners Loan Corporation
Los Angeles Data Sheet D52
1939 John Vachon
Negro Children Standing in Front of Half Mile Concrete Wall
Detroit
Michigan
1941 Examples of Racially Restrictive Real Estate Covenants Arthur S. Siegel
Detroit
Michigan. Riot at the Sojourner Truth Homes
a New U.S. Federal Housing Project
Caused by White Neighbors' Attempt to Prevent Negro Tenants from Moving In
1942 Craig Thompson
"Growing Pains of a Brand-New City
" 1954 Norris Vitchek
"Confessions of a Block-Buster
" 1962 Civil Rights March on Washington
D.C.
1963 Fair Housing Protest
Seattle
Washington
1964 Fair Housing Act of 1968 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
"Understanding Fair Housing
" 1973 "WHERE WE WORK" Ruby T. Lomax
[Cotton Picking Scenes on Roger Williams Plantation in the Delta
New Drew
Mississippi]
1940 John Vachon
Steel Mill Workers
Bethlehem Company
Sparrows Point
Maryland
1940 Help Wanted White Only Lloyd H. Bailer
"The Negro Automobile Worker
" 1943 Navajo Miners Work at the Kerr-McGee Uranium Mine at Cove
Ariz.
1953 Mildred Pitts Walter
"Biographical Sketch
" September 28
2017 Civil Rights Act of 1964
Title VII: Equal Employment Opportunity Lyndon B. Johnson
Commencement Address at Howard University: "To Fulfill These Rights
" 1965" Exhibit 1 in City of Memphis vs. Martin Luther King
Jr.
" 1968 "WHERE WE PLAY" Victor H. Green
ed.
Introduction
The Negro Motorist Green Book: 1950 Lewis Mountain Entrance Sign
Shenandoah National Park Colored Only Sign Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City v. Dawson
1955 Civil Rights Demonstration at Fort Lauderdale's Segregated Public Beach
1961 Jackson NAACP Branches to City and State Officials
May 12
1963 PART 2 A MORE INCLUSIVE ENVIRONMENTALISM? FROM EARTH DAY TO ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE A NEW CIVIL RIGHTS CRITIQUE Indians of All Tribes
"The Alcatraz Proclamation
" 1969 Timothy Benally
"'So a Lot of the Navajo Ladies Became Widows'" El Malcriado
"Growers Spurn Negotiations on Poisons
" 1969 Wilbur L. Thomas Jr.
"Black Survival in Our Polluted Cities
" 1970 RACE
ENVIRONMENTALISM
AND ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE Edmund S. Muskie
Speech at the Philadelphia Earth Week Rally
Fairmount Park
Philadelphia
April 22
1970 EPA Task Force on the Environmental Problems of the Inner City
Our Urban Environment and Our Most Endangered People
1971 John H. White
Chicago Ghetto on the South Side
1974 Don Coombs
"The [Sierra] Club Looks at Itself
" 1972 TOXICS
WARREN COUNTY
AND THE DOCUMENTATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DISPARITIES Penelope Ploughman
Protest Signs in Front Yard Love Canal 99th Street Home
1978 Protest Sign: Danger
Dioxin Kills
1980 Robert T. Stafford
"Why Superfund Was Needed
" 1981 Jenny Labalme
Anti-PCB Protests in Warren County
North Carolina
1982 "A Warren County PCB Protest Song
" 1982 General Accounting Office
"Siting of Hazardous Waste Landfills and Their Correlation with Racial and Economic Status of Surrounding Communities
" 1983 Cerrell Associates
Political Difficulties Facing Waste-to-Energy Conversion Plant Siting
1984 United Church of Christ
"Toxic Wastes and Race in the United States
" 1987 United Church of Christ
"Fifty Metropolitan Areas with Greatest Number of Blacks Living in Communities with Uncontrolled Waste Sites
" 1987 Marianne Lavelle and Marcia Coyle
"Unequal Protection
" 1992 BUILDING THE MOVEMENT Sam Kittner
The Great Louisiana Toxics March
1988 Peggy Shepard and Chuck Sutton Protest New York City's North River Sewage Treatment Plant
1988 SouthWest Organizing Project
"Letter to Big Ten Environmental Groups
" March 16
1990 Mark Gutierrez
From One Earth Day to the Next
1990 Indigenous Environmental Network
"Unifying Principles
" 1991 First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit Press Conference
October 24
1991 Dana Alston
"Moving beyond the Barriers
" 1991 "The Principles of Environmental Justice
" 1991 William K. Reilly
"Environmental Equity
" 1992 Melissa Healy
"Administration Joins Fight for 'Environmental Justice' Pollution
" 1993 William J. Clinton
Executive Order 12898
February 16
1994 Dorceta E. Taylor
"Women of Color
Environmental Justice
and Ecofeminism
" 1997 Luz Claudio
"Standing on Principle" "Jemez Principles for Democratic Organizing
" 1996 Public Citizen
"NAFTA's Broken Promises
" 1997 PART 3 THE ENVIRONMENT AND JUSTICE IN THE SUSTAINABILITY ERA INSTITUTIONAL LEGACIES Richard Moore
"Government by the People" Christine Todd Whitman
"Memorandum
" August 9
2001 Second People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit
"Principles of Working Together
" 2002 Robert D. Bullard et al.
"Toxic Wastes and Race at Twenty
" 2007 Marty Durlin
"The Shot Heard Round the West
" 2010 Environmental Protection Agency
"Plan EJ 2014
" 2011 Kristen Lombardi
Talia Buford
and Ronnie Greene
"Environmental Justice
Denied
" 2015 CONTINUING EJ ACTIVISM Tracy Perkins
Buttonwillow Park
CA
January 30
2009 Tracy Perkins
Wasco
CA
January 30
2009 Online Meme on #NoDAPL Amy Goodman
"Unlicensed #DAPL Guards Attacked Water Protectors with Dogs & Pepper Spray
" 2016 Brian Bienkowski
"2017 and Beyond: Justice Jumping Genres
" Environmental Health News FROM ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE TO JUSTICE AND THE ENVIRONMENT "Bali Principles of Climate Justice
" August 29
2002 Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner
"Rising Sea Levels
" 2016 Brentin Mock
"For African Americans
Park Access Is about More Than Just Proximity
" 2016 Norma Smith Olson
"Food Justice
" 2013 Van Jones
"Power Shift Keynote
" 2009 World Rainforest Movement
"'For a Change of Paradigm': Interview with Tom Goldtooth from the Indigenous Environmental Network
" 2016 Index
Shack of Negro Family Farmers Living near Jarreau
Louisiana
1938 John Vachon
Backed Up Sewer in Negro Slum District
Norfolk
Virginia
1941 Carl Mydans
Kitchen of Negro Dwelling in Slum Area near House Office Building
Washington
D.C.
1935 Dorothea Lange
Migratory Mexican Field Worker's Home on the Edge of a Frozen Pea Field
Imperial Valley
California
1937 Home Owners Loan Corporation
Los Angeles Data Sheet D52
1939 John Vachon
Negro Children Standing in Front of Half Mile Concrete Wall
Detroit
Michigan
1941 Examples of Racially Restrictive Real Estate Covenants Arthur S. Siegel
Detroit
Michigan. Riot at the Sojourner Truth Homes
a New U.S. Federal Housing Project
Caused by White Neighbors' Attempt to Prevent Negro Tenants from Moving In
1942 Craig Thompson
"Growing Pains of a Brand-New City
" 1954 Norris Vitchek
"Confessions of a Block-Buster
" 1962 Civil Rights March on Washington
D.C.
1963 Fair Housing Protest
Seattle
Washington
1964 Fair Housing Act of 1968 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
"Understanding Fair Housing
" 1973 "WHERE WE WORK" Ruby T. Lomax
[Cotton Picking Scenes on Roger Williams Plantation in the Delta
New Drew
Mississippi]
1940 John Vachon
Steel Mill Workers
Bethlehem Company
Sparrows Point
Maryland
1940 Help Wanted White Only Lloyd H. Bailer
"The Negro Automobile Worker
" 1943 Navajo Miners Work at the Kerr-McGee Uranium Mine at Cove
Ariz.
1953 Mildred Pitts Walter
"Biographical Sketch
" September 28
2017 Civil Rights Act of 1964
Title VII: Equal Employment Opportunity Lyndon B. Johnson
Commencement Address at Howard University: "To Fulfill These Rights
" 1965" Exhibit 1 in City of Memphis vs. Martin Luther King
Jr.
" 1968 "WHERE WE PLAY" Victor H. Green
ed.
Introduction
The Negro Motorist Green Book: 1950 Lewis Mountain Entrance Sign
Shenandoah National Park Colored Only Sign Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City v. Dawson
1955 Civil Rights Demonstration at Fort Lauderdale's Segregated Public Beach
1961 Jackson NAACP Branches to City and State Officials
May 12
1963 PART 2 A MORE INCLUSIVE ENVIRONMENTALISM? FROM EARTH DAY TO ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE A NEW CIVIL RIGHTS CRITIQUE Indians of All Tribes
"The Alcatraz Proclamation
" 1969 Timothy Benally
"'So a Lot of the Navajo Ladies Became Widows'" El Malcriado
"Growers Spurn Negotiations on Poisons
" 1969 Wilbur L. Thomas Jr.
"Black Survival in Our Polluted Cities
" 1970 RACE
ENVIRONMENTALISM
AND ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE Edmund S. Muskie
Speech at the Philadelphia Earth Week Rally
Fairmount Park
Philadelphia
April 22
1970 EPA Task Force on the Environmental Problems of the Inner City
Our Urban Environment and Our Most Endangered People
1971 John H. White
Chicago Ghetto on the South Side
1974 Don Coombs
"The [Sierra] Club Looks at Itself
" 1972 TOXICS
WARREN COUNTY
AND THE DOCUMENTATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DISPARITIES Penelope Ploughman
Protest Signs in Front Yard Love Canal 99th Street Home
1978 Protest Sign: Danger
Dioxin Kills
1980 Robert T. Stafford
"Why Superfund Was Needed
" 1981 Jenny Labalme
Anti-PCB Protests in Warren County
North Carolina
1982 "A Warren County PCB Protest Song
" 1982 General Accounting Office
"Siting of Hazardous Waste Landfills and Their Correlation with Racial and Economic Status of Surrounding Communities
" 1983 Cerrell Associates
Political Difficulties Facing Waste-to-Energy Conversion Plant Siting
1984 United Church of Christ
"Toxic Wastes and Race in the United States
" 1987 United Church of Christ
"Fifty Metropolitan Areas with Greatest Number of Blacks Living in Communities with Uncontrolled Waste Sites
" 1987 Marianne Lavelle and Marcia Coyle
"Unequal Protection
" 1992 BUILDING THE MOVEMENT Sam Kittner
The Great Louisiana Toxics March
1988 Peggy Shepard and Chuck Sutton Protest New York City's North River Sewage Treatment Plant
1988 SouthWest Organizing Project
"Letter to Big Ten Environmental Groups
" March 16
1990 Mark Gutierrez
From One Earth Day to the Next
1990 Indigenous Environmental Network
"Unifying Principles
" 1991 First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit Press Conference
October 24
1991 Dana Alston
"Moving beyond the Barriers
" 1991 "The Principles of Environmental Justice
" 1991 William K. Reilly
"Environmental Equity
" 1992 Melissa Healy
"Administration Joins Fight for 'Environmental Justice' Pollution
" 1993 William J. Clinton
Executive Order 12898
February 16
1994 Dorceta E. Taylor
"Women of Color
Environmental Justice
and Ecofeminism
" 1997 Luz Claudio
"Standing on Principle" "Jemez Principles for Democratic Organizing
" 1996 Public Citizen
"NAFTA's Broken Promises
" 1997 PART 3 THE ENVIRONMENT AND JUSTICE IN THE SUSTAINABILITY ERA INSTITUTIONAL LEGACIES Richard Moore
"Government by the People" Christine Todd Whitman
"Memorandum
" August 9
2001 Second People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit
"Principles of Working Together
" 2002 Robert D. Bullard et al.
"Toxic Wastes and Race at Twenty
" 2007 Marty Durlin
"The Shot Heard Round the West
" 2010 Environmental Protection Agency
"Plan EJ 2014
" 2011 Kristen Lombardi
Talia Buford
and Ronnie Greene
"Environmental Justice
Denied
" 2015 CONTINUING EJ ACTIVISM Tracy Perkins
Buttonwillow Park
CA
January 30
2009 Tracy Perkins
Wasco
CA
January 30
2009 Online Meme on #NoDAPL Amy Goodman
"Unlicensed #DAPL Guards Attacked Water Protectors with Dogs & Pepper Spray
" 2016 Brian Bienkowski
"2017 and Beyond: Justice Jumping Genres
" Environmental Health News FROM ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE TO JUSTICE AND THE ENVIRONMENT "Bali Principles of Climate Justice
" August 29
2002 Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner
"Rising Sea Levels
" 2016 Brentin Mock
"For African Americans
Park Access Is about More Than Just Proximity
" 2016 Norma Smith Olson
"Food Justice
" 2013 Van Jones
"Power Shift Keynote
" 2009 World Rainforest Movement
"'For a Change of Paradigm': Interview with Tom Goldtooth from the Indigenous Environmental Network
" 2016 Index
Foreword: The Age of Environmental Inequality / Paul S. Sutter Acknowledgments Introduction PART 1 THE NATURE OF SEGREGATION "WHERE WE LIVE" Russell Lee
Shack of Negro Family Farmers Living near Jarreau
Louisiana
1938 John Vachon
Backed Up Sewer in Negro Slum District
Norfolk
Virginia
1941 Carl Mydans
Kitchen of Negro Dwelling in Slum Area near House Office Building
Washington
D.C.
1935 Dorothea Lange
Migratory Mexican Field Worker's Home on the Edge of a Frozen Pea Field
Imperial Valley
California
1937 Home Owners Loan Corporation
Los Angeles Data Sheet D52
1939 John Vachon
Negro Children Standing in Front of Half Mile Concrete Wall
Detroit
Michigan
1941 Examples of Racially Restrictive Real Estate Covenants Arthur S. Siegel
Detroit
Michigan. Riot at the Sojourner Truth Homes
a New U.S. Federal Housing Project
Caused by White Neighbors' Attempt to Prevent Negro Tenants from Moving In
1942 Craig Thompson
"Growing Pains of a Brand-New City
" 1954 Norris Vitchek
"Confessions of a Block-Buster
" 1962 Civil Rights March on Washington
D.C.
1963 Fair Housing Protest
Seattle
Washington
1964 Fair Housing Act of 1968 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
"Understanding Fair Housing
" 1973 "WHERE WE WORK" Ruby T. Lomax
[Cotton Picking Scenes on Roger Williams Plantation in the Delta
New Drew
Mississippi]
1940 John Vachon
Steel Mill Workers
Bethlehem Company
Sparrows Point
Maryland
1940 Help Wanted White Only Lloyd H. Bailer
"The Negro Automobile Worker
" 1943 Navajo Miners Work at the Kerr-McGee Uranium Mine at Cove
Ariz.
1953 Mildred Pitts Walter
"Biographical Sketch
" September 28
2017 Civil Rights Act of 1964
Title VII: Equal Employment Opportunity Lyndon B. Johnson
Commencement Address at Howard University: "To Fulfill These Rights
" 1965" Exhibit 1 in City of Memphis vs. Martin Luther King
Jr.
" 1968 "WHERE WE PLAY" Victor H. Green
ed.
Introduction
The Negro Motorist Green Book: 1950 Lewis Mountain Entrance Sign
Shenandoah National Park Colored Only Sign Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City v. Dawson
1955 Civil Rights Demonstration at Fort Lauderdale's Segregated Public Beach
1961 Jackson NAACP Branches to City and State Officials
May 12
1963 PART 2 A MORE INCLUSIVE ENVIRONMENTALISM? FROM EARTH DAY TO ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE A NEW CIVIL RIGHTS CRITIQUE Indians of All Tribes
"The Alcatraz Proclamation
" 1969 Timothy Benally
"'So a Lot of the Navajo Ladies Became Widows'" El Malcriado
"Growers Spurn Negotiations on Poisons
" 1969 Wilbur L. Thomas Jr.
"Black Survival in Our Polluted Cities
" 1970 RACE
ENVIRONMENTALISM
AND ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE Edmund S. Muskie
Speech at the Philadelphia Earth Week Rally
Fairmount Park
Philadelphia
April 22
1970 EPA Task Force on the Environmental Problems of the Inner City
Our Urban Environment and Our Most Endangered People
1971 John H. White
Chicago Ghetto on the South Side
1974 Don Coombs
"The [Sierra] Club Looks at Itself
" 1972 TOXICS
WARREN COUNTY
AND THE DOCUMENTATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DISPARITIES Penelope Ploughman
Protest Signs in Front Yard Love Canal 99th Street Home
1978 Protest Sign: Danger
Dioxin Kills
1980 Robert T. Stafford
"Why Superfund Was Needed
" 1981 Jenny Labalme
Anti-PCB Protests in Warren County
North Carolina
1982 "A Warren County PCB Protest Song
" 1982 General Accounting Office
"Siting of Hazardous Waste Landfills and Their Correlation with Racial and Economic Status of Surrounding Communities
" 1983 Cerrell Associates
Political Difficulties Facing Waste-to-Energy Conversion Plant Siting
1984 United Church of Christ
"Toxic Wastes and Race in the United States
" 1987 United Church of Christ
"Fifty Metropolitan Areas with Greatest Number of Blacks Living in Communities with Uncontrolled Waste Sites
" 1987 Marianne Lavelle and Marcia Coyle
"Unequal Protection
" 1992 BUILDING THE MOVEMENT Sam Kittner
The Great Louisiana Toxics March
1988 Peggy Shepard and Chuck Sutton Protest New York City's North River Sewage Treatment Plant
1988 SouthWest Organizing Project
"Letter to Big Ten Environmental Groups
" March 16
1990 Mark Gutierrez
From One Earth Day to the Next
1990 Indigenous Environmental Network
"Unifying Principles
" 1991 First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit Press Conference
October 24
1991 Dana Alston
"Moving beyond the Barriers
" 1991 "The Principles of Environmental Justice
" 1991 William K. Reilly
"Environmental Equity
" 1992 Melissa Healy
"Administration Joins Fight for 'Environmental Justice' Pollution
" 1993 William J. Clinton
Executive Order 12898
February 16
1994 Dorceta E. Taylor
"Women of Color
Environmental Justice
and Ecofeminism
" 1997 Luz Claudio
"Standing on Principle" "Jemez Principles for Democratic Organizing
" 1996 Public Citizen
"NAFTA's Broken Promises
" 1997 PART 3 THE ENVIRONMENT AND JUSTICE IN THE SUSTAINABILITY ERA INSTITUTIONAL LEGACIES Richard Moore
"Government by the People" Christine Todd Whitman
"Memorandum
" August 9
2001 Second People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit
"Principles of Working Together
" 2002 Robert D. Bullard et al.
"Toxic Wastes and Race at Twenty
" 2007 Marty Durlin
"The Shot Heard Round the West
" 2010 Environmental Protection Agency
"Plan EJ 2014
" 2011 Kristen Lombardi
Talia Buford
and Ronnie Greene
"Environmental Justice
Denied
" 2015 CONTINUING EJ ACTIVISM Tracy Perkins
Buttonwillow Park
CA
January 30
2009 Tracy Perkins
Wasco
CA
January 30
2009 Online Meme on #NoDAPL Amy Goodman
"Unlicensed #DAPL Guards Attacked Water Protectors with Dogs & Pepper Spray
" 2016 Brian Bienkowski
"2017 and Beyond: Justice Jumping Genres
" Environmental Health News FROM ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE TO JUSTICE AND THE ENVIRONMENT "Bali Principles of Climate Justice
" August 29
2002 Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner
"Rising Sea Levels
" 2016 Brentin Mock
"For African Americans
Park Access Is about More Than Just Proximity
" 2016 Norma Smith Olson
"Food Justice
" 2013 Van Jones
"Power Shift Keynote
" 2009 World Rainforest Movement
"'For a Change of Paradigm': Interview with Tom Goldtooth from the Indigenous Environmental Network
" 2016 Index
Shack of Negro Family Farmers Living near Jarreau
Louisiana
1938 John Vachon
Backed Up Sewer in Negro Slum District
Norfolk
Virginia
1941 Carl Mydans
Kitchen of Negro Dwelling in Slum Area near House Office Building
Washington
D.C.
1935 Dorothea Lange
Migratory Mexican Field Worker's Home on the Edge of a Frozen Pea Field
Imperial Valley
California
1937 Home Owners Loan Corporation
Los Angeles Data Sheet D52
1939 John Vachon
Negro Children Standing in Front of Half Mile Concrete Wall
Detroit
Michigan
1941 Examples of Racially Restrictive Real Estate Covenants Arthur S. Siegel
Detroit
Michigan. Riot at the Sojourner Truth Homes
a New U.S. Federal Housing Project
Caused by White Neighbors' Attempt to Prevent Negro Tenants from Moving In
1942 Craig Thompson
"Growing Pains of a Brand-New City
" 1954 Norris Vitchek
"Confessions of a Block-Buster
" 1962 Civil Rights March on Washington
D.C.
1963 Fair Housing Protest
Seattle
Washington
1964 Fair Housing Act of 1968 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
"Understanding Fair Housing
" 1973 "WHERE WE WORK" Ruby T. Lomax
[Cotton Picking Scenes on Roger Williams Plantation in the Delta
New Drew
Mississippi]
1940 John Vachon
Steel Mill Workers
Bethlehem Company
Sparrows Point
Maryland
1940 Help Wanted White Only Lloyd H. Bailer
"The Negro Automobile Worker
" 1943 Navajo Miners Work at the Kerr-McGee Uranium Mine at Cove
Ariz.
1953 Mildred Pitts Walter
"Biographical Sketch
" September 28
2017 Civil Rights Act of 1964
Title VII: Equal Employment Opportunity Lyndon B. Johnson
Commencement Address at Howard University: "To Fulfill These Rights
" 1965" Exhibit 1 in City of Memphis vs. Martin Luther King
Jr.
" 1968 "WHERE WE PLAY" Victor H. Green
ed.
Introduction
The Negro Motorist Green Book: 1950 Lewis Mountain Entrance Sign
Shenandoah National Park Colored Only Sign Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City v. Dawson
1955 Civil Rights Demonstration at Fort Lauderdale's Segregated Public Beach
1961 Jackson NAACP Branches to City and State Officials
May 12
1963 PART 2 A MORE INCLUSIVE ENVIRONMENTALISM? FROM EARTH DAY TO ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE A NEW CIVIL RIGHTS CRITIQUE Indians of All Tribes
"The Alcatraz Proclamation
" 1969 Timothy Benally
"'So a Lot of the Navajo Ladies Became Widows'" El Malcriado
"Growers Spurn Negotiations on Poisons
" 1969 Wilbur L. Thomas Jr.
"Black Survival in Our Polluted Cities
" 1970 RACE
ENVIRONMENTALISM
AND ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE Edmund S. Muskie
Speech at the Philadelphia Earth Week Rally
Fairmount Park
Philadelphia
April 22
1970 EPA Task Force on the Environmental Problems of the Inner City
Our Urban Environment and Our Most Endangered People
1971 John H. White
Chicago Ghetto on the South Side
1974 Don Coombs
"The [Sierra] Club Looks at Itself
" 1972 TOXICS
WARREN COUNTY
AND THE DOCUMENTATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DISPARITIES Penelope Ploughman
Protest Signs in Front Yard Love Canal 99th Street Home
1978 Protest Sign: Danger
Dioxin Kills
1980 Robert T. Stafford
"Why Superfund Was Needed
" 1981 Jenny Labalme
Anti-PCB Protests in Warren County
North Carolina
1982 "A Warren County PCB Protest Song
" 1982 General Accounting Office
"Siting of Hazardous Waste Landfills and Their Correlation with Racial and Economic Status of Surrounding Communities
" 1983 Cerrell Associates
Political Difficulties Facing Waste-to-Energy Conversion Plant Siting
1984 United Church of Christ
"Toxic Wastes and Race in the United States
" 1987 United Church of Christ
"Fifty Metropolitan Areas with Greatest Number of Blacks Living in Communities with Uncontrolled Waste Sites
" 1987 Marianne Lavelle and Marcia Coyle
"Unequal Protection
" 1992 BUILDING THE MOVEMENT Sam Kittner
The Great Louisiana Toxics March
1988 Peggy Shepard and Chuck Sutton Protest New York City's North River Sewage Treatment Plant
1988 SouthWest Organizing Project
"Letter to Big Ten Environmental Groups
" March 16
1990 Mark Gutierrez
From One Earth Day to the Next
1990 Indigenous Environmental Network
"Unifying Principles
" 1991 First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit Press Conference
October 24
1991 Dana Alston
"Moving beyond the Barriers
" 1991 "The Principles of Environmental Justice
" 1991 William K. Reilly
"Environmental Equity
" 1992 Melissa Healy
"Administration Joins Fight for 'Environmental Justice' Pollution
" 1993 William J. Clinton
Executive Order 12898
February 16
1994 Dorceta E. Taylor
"Women of Color
Environmental Justice
and Ecofeminism
" 1997 Luz Claudio
"Standing on Principle" "Jemez Principles for Democratic Organizing
" 1996 Public Citizen
"NAFTA's Broken Promises
" 1997 PART 3 THE ENVIRONMENT AND JUSTICE IN THE SUSTAINABILITY ERA INSTITUTIONAL LEGACIES Richard Moore
"Government by the People" Christine Todd Whitman
"Memorandum
" August 9
2001 Second People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit
"Principles of Working Together
" 2002 Robert D. Bullard et al.
"Toxic Wastes and Race at Twenty
" 2007 Marty Durlin
"The Shot Heard Round the West
" 2010 Environmental Protection Agency
"Plan EJ 2014
" 2011 Kristen Lombardi
Talia Buford
and Ronnie Greene
"Environmental Justice
Denied
" 2015 CONTINUING EJ ACTIVISM Tracy Perkins
Buttonwillow Park
CA
January 30
2009 Tracy Perkins
Wasco
CA
January 30
2009 Online Meme on #NoDAPL Amy Goodman
"Unlicensed #DAPL Guards Attacked Water Protectors with Dogs & Pepper Spray
" 2016 Brian Bienkowski
"2017 and Beyond: Justice Jumping Genres
" Environmental Health News FROM ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE TO JUSTICE AND THE ENVIRONMENT "Bali Principles of Climate Justice
" August 29
2002 Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner
"Rising Sea Levels
" 2016 Brentin Mock
"For African Americans
Park Access Is about More Than Just Proximity
" 2016 Norma Smith Olson
"Food Justice
" 2013 Van Jones
"Power Shift Keynote
" 2009 World Rainforest Movement
"'For a Change of Paradigm': Interview with Tom Goldtooth from the Indigenous Environmental Network
" 2016 Index