Our roots run deep as ironweed: Appalachian women and the fight for environmental justice
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Urbana, Chicago, and Springfield
University of Illinois Press
[2013]
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (225 pages) |
ISBN: | 9780252037955 9780252079467 9780252095214 |
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spellingShingle | Bell, Shannon Elizabeth Our roots run deep as ironweed Appalachian women and the fight for environmental justice Acknowledgments -- List of figures -- Introduction -- How can they expect me as a mother to look over that? : Maria Gunnoe's fight for her children's health and safety -- We became two determined women : Pauline Canterberry and Mary Miller become the sylvester dustbusters -- Let us live in our mountains : Joan Linville's fight for her homeland -- You gotta go and do everything you can--fight for your kids : Donetta Blankenship speaks out against underground slurry injections -- It's just a part of who I am : Maria Lambert and the movement for clean water in Prenter -- I'm not an activist against coal, I'm an activist for the preservation of my state : Teri Blanton and the fight for justice in Kentucky -- I'm not going to be run out, I'm not going to be run over, I'm not going out without a fight : Patty Sebok's battle against monster coal trucks -- Our roots run so deep, you can't distinguish us from the earth we live on : Debbie Jarrell and the campaign to move Marsh Fork elementary school -- It's not just what I choose to do, it's also, I think, what I have to do : Lorelei Scarboro's drive to save coal river mountain -- Money cannot recreate what nature gives you : Donna Branham's struggle against mountaintop removal -- I want my great-great-grandchildren to be able to live on this earth! : the legacy of the courageous Julia "Judy" bonds -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index Frau Women / Political activity / Appalachian Region Women and the environment / Appalachian Region Human beings / Effect of environment on / Appalachian Region Environmentalism / Appalachian Region |
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