Black Faces, White Spaces: Reimagining the Relationship of African Americans to the Great Outdoors

Black Faces, White Spaces: Reimagining the Relationship of African Americans to the Great Outdoors

Carolyn Finney examines why American wilderness has been coded as white space — and what that erasure has cost. Part history, part cultural criticism, part personal reckoning. Essential reading for anyone who thinks the outdoors belongs to everyone but hasn't asked why it doesn't feel that way.
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Published 2014
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