9781556527661-1556527667-Rooted in the Earth: Reclaiming the African American Environmental Heritage

Rooted in the Earth: Reclaiming the African American Environmental Heritage

ISBN-13: 9781556527661
ISBN-10: 1556527667
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Dianne Glave
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Format: Paperback 200 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781556527661
ISBN-10: 1556527667
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Dianne Glave
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Format: Paperback 200 pages

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Rooted in the Earth: Reclaiming the African American Environmental Heritage (ISBN-13: 9781556527661 and ISBN-10: 1556527667), written by authors Dianne Glave, was published by Chicago Review Press in 2010. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Conservation (Nature & Ecology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Rooted in the Earth: Reclaiming the African American Environmental Heritage (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Conservation books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.98.

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Crossing the ocean on a slave ship, working the land under threat of violence, eluding racists in nighttime chases through moonless fields and woodlands, stumbling across a murder victim hanging from a tree—these are images associated with the African American experience of nature. Over the decades, many African Americans have come to accept that natural areas are dangerous. Unfamiliar with the culture's rich environmental heritage, people overlook the knowledge and skills required at every turn in black history: thriving in natural settings in ancestral African lands, using and discovering farming techniques to survive during slavery and Reconstruction, and navigating escape routes to freedom, all of which required remarkable outdoor talents and a level of expertise far beyond what's needed to hike or camp in a national forest or park.

In Rooted in the Earth, environmental historian Dianne D. Glave overturns the stereotype that a meaningful attachment to nature and the outdoors is contrary to the black experience. In tracing the history of African Americans' relationship with the environment, emphasizing the unique preservation-conservation aspect of black environmentalism, and using her storytelling skills to re-create black naturalists of the past, Glave reclaims the African American heritage of the land. This book is a groundbreaking, important first step toward getting back into nature, not only for personal growth but for the future of the planet.

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