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Book Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1 "Fancy Foreshadowed a Magnificent Destiny": The Market Revolution and the Kennebec River Dam Fight -- CHAPTER 2 Organizing Environmental Protest: Swill Milk and Social Activism in Nineteenth-Century New York City -- CHAPTER 3 "That Shocking Calamity": Revisiting George Catlin's Environmental Politics -- CHAPTER 4 "The Science-Spirit in a Democracy": Liberty Hyde Bailey, Nature Study, and the Democratic Impulse of Progressive Conservation -- CHAPTER 5 The Hetch Hetchy Controversy -- CHAPTER 6 Rethinking Reclamation: How an Alliance of Duck Hunters and Cattle Ranchers Brought Wetland Conservation to California's Central Valley Project -- CHAPTER 7 A Twisted Road to Earth Day: Air Pollution as an Issue of Social Movements after World War II -- CHAPTER 8 A Call to Action: Silent Spring, Public Disclosure, and the Rise of Modern Environmentalism -- CHAPTER 9 Ball of Confusion: Public Health, African Americans, and Earth Day 1970 -- CHAPTER 10 "Save French Pete": Evolution of Wilderness Protests in Oregon -- CHAPTER 11 Parting the Waters: The Ecumenical Task Force at Love Canal and Beyond -- CHAPTER 12 Cancer Valley, California: Pesticides, Politics, and Childhood Disease in the Central Valley -- CHAPTER 13 "It Seems Like We Should Be on the Same Side!": Native Americans, Environmentalists, and the Grand Canyon -- Index.
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