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Exploring the relationship between African Americans, religion and the environment, this book examines how African Americans have understood and related to the environment throughout their history.



Exploring the relationship among blacks, religion, and the environment, this book examines how blacks have understood and related to the environment throughout their history.

Traveling from the earliest Christianity to ancient Africa to black environmental liberation theology for environmental justice in the 20th century, blacks have connected with the environment through both African-influenced spirituality and Christian doctrine, making their experiences and understanding of the environment distinctive and unique.

Drawing on passages from scripture as well as explorations of the black experience by Nat Turner, Harriet Jacobs, Toni Morrison, and Wangari Maathai, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of black and environmental history, theology, and religion.

Table of Contents Preface
Chapter 1: Creation and Dominion
Chapter 2:
Creation Care
Chapter 3: Sacred Burials
Chapter 4: Resistance
Chapter 5:
Flight
Chapter 6: Trees Index
Dianne D. Glave is an independent scholar whose expertise is black environmental history and black eco-theology. Her latest book is Black Eco-theology Through History (2026).