The Greenlining of Staten Island: Environmental Preservation and Racial Segregation, 1945–1995

Patrick D. Nugent
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The Greenlining of Staten Island: Environmental Preservation and Racial Segregation, 1945–1995

Patrick D. Nugent
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The Greenlining of Staten Island continues to complicate our understanding of late twentieth-century environmentalism by showing how its rhetoric and agenda of preserving natural ecosystems were adopted by political actors whose environmental goals were secondary to the maintenance of exclusive residential zones. Whereas most studies of environmental inequality explain how degraded environments proliferated in poorer communities of color, Nugent inverts the formulation by concentrating on the placement of environmental amenities in or near affluent, white neighborhoods. Most forcefully, Nugent exposes environmentalism as an agent of residential segregation. He makes the bold claim that environmental protection succeeded racial covenants and redlining as the primary means by which white Americans preserved racially exclusive housing markets in the post-civil rights era.”

  • Published date: Aug 04, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 336
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 9780226728964
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H

Patrick D. Nugent is the Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. Director of Civic Engagement at Washington College’s Starr Center for the Study American Experience, as well as assistant research professor in the Department of Political Science.

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