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Dumping in Dixie: Race, Class and Environmental Quality.
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1991
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Environmental RacismSustainable DevelopmentLawEnvironmental PlanningSocial SciencesEnvironmental PolicyAfrican American StudiesCivil RightsMount DioxinEnvironmental GovernanceDispute ResolutionPublic PolicyEnvironmental QualitySocial EcologyEnvironmental PoliticsEnvironmental JusticeSocial MovementsIllegal DumpingSocio-environmental ImplicationUrban Social Justice
* List of Tables and Illustrations * Preface * Acknowledgments * List of Acronyms * 1. Environmentalism and Social Justice * Race Versus Class in Spatial Location * The Theoretical Basis of Environmental Conflict * Translating Concern into Action * Environmentalism and Civil Rights * A Note on the Research Approach * 2. * Race, Class, and the Politics of Place * Consequences of Uneven Development * Endangered Environs * Growing Black Militancy * Waste-Facility Siting Disparities * 3. * Dispute Resolution and Toxics: Case Studies * Defining and Defending Against a Threat * Houston's Northwood Manor Neighborhood * West Dallas (Texas) * Institute (West Virginia) * Alsen (Louisiana) * Emelle-Sumter County (Alabama) * Summary of Disputes and Resolutions * 4. * The Environmental Justice Movement: Survey Results * Rating of Environmental Problems * Siting Conflict and the Question of Equity * Economic Versus Environmental Trade-Offs * Environmental Activism * 5. * Environmental Racism Revisited * The Role of Racism * Unequal Protection * Environmental Apartheid * Louisiana as Paradise Lost * From American Dream to Nightmare * 6. * Environmental Justice as a Working Model * Waiting for Government Action * Impetus for Changing the System * Executive Order 12898 * Remedying Past Inequities * A Model Environmental Justice Framework * Winning at the Grass Roots * Relocation from Mount Dioxin, * Citizens Against Nuclear Trash Chalk Up Major Victory * Corporate Welfare and Environmental Racism: The Case of Shintech * Conclusion * 7. * Action Strategies for the Twenty-First Century * Lessons Learned * Mobilizing the Grass Roots * Toward the Politics of Inclusion * Conclusion * Notes * Selected Bibliography * Appendix: Resources and Contacts * Index