TY - BOOK AU - Zimring,Carl A. TI - Clean and White: a History of Environmental Racism in the United States SN - 9781479826940 AV - GE230 .Z56 2015 U1 - 304.208900973 23 PY - 2015/// CY - New York PB - New York University Press KW - Environmental racism KW - United States KW - History KW - Environmental justice KW - Hygiene KW - Social aspects KW - Racism KW - Occupations and race KW - Refuse and refuse disposal KW - Systemic Racism KW - Environmental Justice KW - Social Determinants of Health KW - Professions et race KW - fast KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations KW - BISAC N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction: The biopolitics of waste -- pt. I. Antebellum roots : Thomas Jefferson's ideal ; The decay of the old -- pt. II. New constructions : Searching for order ; "How do you make them so clean and white?" -- pt. III. Material consequences : Dirty work, dirty workers ; Waste and space reordered -- pt. IV. Assimilation and resistance : Out of waste into whiteness ; "We are tired of being at the bottom" -- Conclusion: A dirty history N2 - From the age of Thomas Jefferson to the Memphis Public Workers strike of 1968 through the present day, ideas about race-- whites are "clean" and non-whites are "dirty"-- have shaped where people have lived, where people have worked, and how American society's wastes have been managed. Zimring draws on historical evidence from statesmen, scholars, sanitarians, novelists, activists, advertisements, and the United States Census of Population to reveal changing constructions of environmental racism, focusing on constructions of race and hygiene. The bigoted idea that non-whites are "dirty" remains deeply ingrained in the national psyche, continuing to shape social and environmental inequalities ER -