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Introduction: Environmental justice claims
Toxic exposure : landmark cases in the South and the rise of environmental justice activism
Disproportionate siting : claims of racism and discrimination
Internal colonialism : Native American communities in the West
Market dynamics : residential mobility, or who goes and who stays
Enforcing environmental protections : the legal, regulatory, and administrative contexts
The siting process : manipulation, environmental blackmail, and enticement
The rise of racial zoning : residential segregation
The rise of racially restrictive covenants : guarding against infiltration
Racializing blight : urban renewal, eminent domain, and expulsive zoning
Contemporary housing discrimination : does it still happen?
Conclusion: Future directions of environmental justice research.

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