When Dave Foreman woke up staring down the gun barrels of FBI agents, he had traveled a long and winding road from Washington, D.C. lobbyist to leader of the country's most loved and hated radical environmental group. Susan Zakin tells the story of the radical environmental group Earth First! against the backdrop of the larger history of U.S. conservation, digging deep into a neglected corner of American history. Zakin's fast-paced narrative is thoughtful and occasionally lyrical, as she gives the conservation movement its rightful place in American history. In this 25th Anniversary edition, updated and revised to reflect the challenges posed by the Trump administration, Zakin shows us that we've been here before, when previous presidents appointed corrupt officials to head the agencies tasked with protecting Americans' land, water, and health. What's different now is the widespread nature of corruption, which reaches to the highest levels of government. Widely adopted as a university text, Zakin's book has been called a primer on how to face our predicament with wit and courage.
Product Details
ISBN-13: 9780692149713
Media Type: Paperback
Publisher: Markham Press
Publication Date: 08-25-2018
Pages: 568
Product Dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 1.27(d)
About the Author
Susan Zakin grew up in New York City and attended Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. Her work has appeared in magazines, newspapers, and literary journals, including Vogue, Salon, GQ, The New York Times, and Orion. She is the founder of the Cowgirls & Pirates, a safari company dedicated to working with communities to preserve nature and culture.
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