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An Everglades Providence - Marjory Stoneman Douglas and the American Environmental Century (Hardcover)
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An Everglades Providence - Marjory Stoneman Douglas and the American Environmental Century (Hardcover)
Series: Environmental History and the American South
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This is the first major biography of one of America's premier
environmentalists. No one did more than Marjory Stoneman Douglas to
transform the Everglades from the country's most maligned swamp
into its most beloved wetland. By the late twentieth century, her
name and her classic ""The Everglades: River of Grass"" had become
synonymous with Everglades protection. The crusading resolve and
boundless energy of this implacable elder won the hearts of an
admiring public while confounding her opponents - growth merchants
intent on having their way with the Everglades. Douglas' efforts
ultimately earned her a place among a mere handful of individuals
honored as a namesake of a national wilderness area.In the first
comprehensive biography of Douglas, Jack E. Davis explores the
108-year life of this compelling woman. Douglas was more than an
environmental activist. She was a suffragist, a lifetime feminist
and supporter of the ERA, a champion of social justice, and an
author of diverse literary talent. She came of age literally and
professionally during the American environmental century, the
century in which Americans mobilized an unprecedented popular
movement to counter the equally unprecedented liberties they had
taken in exploiting, polluting, and destroying the natural
world.The Everglades were a living barometer of America's often
tentative shift toward greater environmental responsibility.
Reconstructing this larger picture, Davis recounts the shifts in
Douglas' own life and her instrumental role in four important
developments that contributed to Everglades protection: the making
of a positive wetland image, the creation of a national park, the
expanding influence of ecological science, and the rise of the
modern environmental movement. In the grand but beleaguered
Everglades, which Douglas came to understand is a vast natural
system that supports human life, she saw nature's providence.
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