Article ID: CBB623516747

Race, Environment, and Crisis: Hurricane Camille and the Politics of Southern Segregation (2024)

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In August 1969 Hurricane Camille hit the Mississippi coast. We argue that the disaster caused by the Hurricane was an outcome of the entanglement between human and non-human agents. As a non-human agent, Hurricane Camille thrust the prevailing socio-economic situation in the segregationist South into the spotlight, with all its political and cultural ramifications – much to the annoyance of the local political elite that had long sought to isolate southern politics from civil rights and the desegregation agenda. Consequently, it (re)invigorated and furnished the civil rights movement and the politics defining that era with new arguments and approaches that would have been impossible to develop from the perspective of human agency alone. By examining both local and national press discourses relating to the crisis caused by Hurricane Camille in the state of Mississippi in August 1969, we argue that historical agency should not be seen in purely anthropocentric terms but as an entanglement between human and non-human events.

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Authors & Contributors
Laney, Monique
Long, Stephen
McGucken, William
Muir, Cameron
O'Brien, William E.
Shrum, Wesley
Journals
The Bridge: Journal of the National Academy of Engineering
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Journal of American History
Journal of Southern History
Social Studies of Science
Publishers
The University of North Carolina Press
iUniverse
Louisiana State University Press
NewSouth Books
Reaktion Books
University of Akron Press
Concepts
Disasters; catastrophes
Hurricanes; typhoons
Segregation
African Americans
Civil rights
Nature and its relationship to culture; human-nature relationships
People
Von Braun, Wernher
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
20th century, late
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
Places
United States
New Orleans (Louisiana, U.S.)
Southern states (U.S.)
Gulf of Mexico
Caribbean
Florida (U.S.)
Institutions
National Weather Service (U.S.)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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