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Waste

Waste

One Woman?s Fight Against America?s Dirty Secret

by Catherine Coleman Flowers

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appears in Climate Change.

The MacArthur grant?winning ?Erin Brockovich of Sewage? tells the riveting story of the environmental justice movement that is firing up rural America, with a foreword by the renowned author of Just MercyMacArthur ?genius? Catherine Coleman Flowers grew up in Lowndes County, Alabama, a place that's been called ?Bloody Lowndes? because of its violen...

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