Book ID: CBB093219092

Baptized in PCBs: Race, Pollution, and Justice in an All-American Town (2014)

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In the mid-1990s, residents of Anniston, Alabama, began a legal fight against the agrochemical company Monsanto over the dumping of PCBs in the city's historically African American and white working-class west side. Simultaneously, Anniston environmentalists sought to safely eliminate chemical weaponry that had been secretly stockpiled near the city during the Cold War. In this probing work, Ellen Griffith Spears offers a compelling narrative of Anniston's battles for environmental justice, exposing how systemic racial and class inequalities reinforced during the Jim Crow era played out in these intense contemporary social movements. Spears focuses attention on key figures who shaped Anniston--from Monsanto's founders, to white and African American activists, to the ordinary Anniston residents whose lives and health were deeply affected by the town's military-industrial history and the legacy of racism. Situating the personal struggles and triumphs of Anniston residents within a larger national story of regulatory regimes and legal strategies that have affected toxic towns across America, Spears unflinchingly explores the causes and implications of environmental inequalities, showing how civil rights movement activism undergirded Anniston's campaigns for redemption and justice.

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Review Sarah Milov (2016) Review of "Baptized in PCBs: Race, Pollution, and Justice in an All-American Town". Journal of Southern History (pp. 219-220). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
de la Torre, Oscar
Mooney, Katherine C.
Hatch, Anthony Ryan
Claborn, John
Luke, Jenny M.
Charlton D. McIlwain
Journals
Journal of the History of Biology
Journal of Southern History
Georgia Historical Quarterly
Chemical Heritage
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Publishers
University of Minnesota Press
The University of North Carolina Press
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Arizona State University
University Press of Mississippi
University of Washington Press
Concepts
African Americans
African Americans and science
Environment
Social justice
Science and race
Medicine and race
People
Carver, George Washington
Time Periods
20th century
20th century, early
19th century
21st century
Modern
20th century, late
Places
United States
Southern states (U.S.)
Ohio (U.S.)
Mississippi River (North America)
Amazon River Region (South America)
New York City (New York, U.S.)
Institutions
New Deal (1933-1939)
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