Empire of Rubber: Firestone's Scramble for Land and Power in Liberia

Empire of Rubber: Firestone's Scramble for Land and Power in Liberia

by Gregg Mitman
Empire of Rubber: Firestone's Scramble for Land and Power in Liberia

Empire of Rubber: Firestone's Scramble for Land and Power in Liberia

by Gregg Mitman

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Overview

“A well-rendered and -documented tale of exploitation in the developing world” (Kirkus Reviews) with deep resonance in the present day

In a book Paul Farmer called “a gem of a social history linking two countries stuck in uncomfortable embrace for well over a century,” award-winning author and filmmaker Gregg Mitman tells a sweeping story of capitalism, racial exploitation, and environmental devastation, as Firestone transformed Liberia into America’s rubber empire.

Scouring remote archives to unearth a story of promises unfulfilled for the vast numbers of Liberians who toiled on rubber plantations built on taken land, Mitman “peppers this history with a wealth of fascinating details and interesting characters” (Foreign Affairs), revealing a system of racial segregation and medical experimentation that reflected Jim Crow America—on African soil.

Called “a brilliant, compelling read” by Princeton scholar Rob Nixon, Empire of Rubber, now available in paperback, provides a riveting narrative of ecology and disease, of commerce and science, and of racial politics and political maneuvering—the hidden story of a corporate empire whose tentacles reach into the present.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781620977965
Publisher: New Press, The
Publication date: 04/11/2023
Pages: 336
Sales rank: 442,756
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Gregg Mitman is the Vilas Research and William Coleman Professor of History, Medical History, and Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. An award-winning author and filmmaker, his recent films and books include The Land Beneath Our Feet and Breathing Space: How Allergies Shape Our Lives and Landscapes. The author of Empire of Rubber (The New Press), he lives near Madison, Wisconsin.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

1 "America Should Produce Its Own Rubber" 1

2 Reverse Passage 29

3 Missionaries of Capital 62

4 An American Protectorate? 101

5 Contested Development 139

6 Plantation Lives 174

7 Cold War Concessions 209

Epilogue 239

Acknowledgments 249

Notes 253

Index 301

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