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Discover the gripping true story of Anniston, Alabama's fight for environmental justice in the groundbreaking book "Baptized in PCBs" by Ellen Griffith Spears. From the pages of this compelling narrative, you'll uncover the hidden truths of how racial and class inequalities shaped the battle against agrochemical giant Monsanto. Delve deep into Anniston's past as you uncover the legacy of racism that fueled the environmental struggles faced by the city's African American and white working-class residents.
Ellen Griffith Spears' meticulously researched account sheds light on the heroic individuals who spearheaded the fight for justice. From Monsanto's influential founders to the brave activists of diverse backgrounds, their stories interweave with those of ordinary Anniston residents whose lives were irrevocably impacted by the city's dark military-industrial history.
Through the lens of Anniston, Spears draws parallels to the nationwide struggle against toxic towns. This thought-provoking exploration reveals the intersecting forces of government regulations, legal battles, and systemic injustices that have plagued communities across America.
Understand the causes and consequences of environmental inequalities as you join the residents of Anniston on their quest for redemption. "Baptized in PCBs" demonstrates how the fight for environmental justice was deeply entwined with the civil rights movement, exemplifying the strength of grassroots activism in the face of adversity.
Uncover the untold stories and immerse yourself in the rich history of Anniston's environmental battles by getting your hands on a copy of "Baptized in PCBs" today. Take the first step towards understanding the complexities of environmental justice and be inspired by the determined activism that can shape a better future.
Explore "Baptized in PCBs" now and join the movement for a more just and sustainable world.
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