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In the decades after World War II, the American economy entered a period of prolonged growth that created unprecedented affluence--but these developments came at the cost of a host of new environmental problems. Unsurprisingly, a disproportionate number of them, such as pollution-emitting factories, waste-handling facilities, and big infrastructure projects, ended up in communities dominated by people of color. Constrained by long-standing practices of segregation that limited their housing and employment options, people of ...

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    • Title: Environmental Justice in Postwar America
    • Publisher: University of Washington Press
    • Print ISBN: 9780295743684, 0295743689
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    • Edition: 2018
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