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National Humanities Center: Rachel Carson and the Awakening of Environmental Consciousness

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Description: Biographer Linda Lear discusses Carson's role in the modern environmental movement.
Rachel Carson and the Awakening of Environmental Consciousness, Wilderness and American Identity, Nature Transformed, TeacherServe, National Humanities Center Rachel Carson and the Awakening of Environmental Consciousness
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Page title:Rachel Carson and the Awakening of Environmental Consciousness, Wilderness and American Identity, Nature Transformed, TeacherServe, National Humanities Center
Keywords:rachel carson, silent spring, environment, wilderness, pesticides, land use, American history, US history, K-12 resources, teaching resources, history, curriculum enrichment, Nature Transformed, TeacherServe
Description:Essays on American environmental history. Nature Transformed is an interactive curriculum enrichment service for teachers, offering them practical help in planning courses and presenting rigorous subject matter to students. Nature Transformed explores the relationship between the ways men and women have thought about their surroundings and the ways they have acted toward them.
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