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Empire of Rubber

Firestone's Scramble for Land and Power in Liberia
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Empire of Rubber by Gregg Mitman delves into the intertwined history of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company and its exploitation of Liberian land and labour for rubber production. The book examines the environmental and socio-political impacts of this enterprise, revealing the complex relationships between American industrial power and colonial exploitation. Through historical analysis, it uncovers the significant yet often overlooked global consequences of the rubber trade.
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This book may appeal to you if you're intrigued by the intricate interplay between history, industry, and environmental change. It explores the profound impact of the rubber industry, tracing its roots and consequences on both local landscapes and global economies. Ideal for those fascinated by how commerce and colonisation shape societies and environments over time.

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An ambitious and shocking expose of America's hidden empire in Liberia, run by the storied Firestone corporation, and its long shadow.

In the early 1920s, Americans owned 80 percent of the world's automobiles and consumed 75 percent of the world's rubber. But only one percent of the world's rubber grew under the U.S. flag, creating a bottleneck that hampered the nation's explosive economic expansion. To solve its conundrum, the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company turned to a tiny West African nation, Liberia, founded in 1847 as a free Black republic.

Empire of Rubber tells a sweeping story of capitalism, racial exploitation, and environmental devastation, as Firestone transformed Liberia into America's rubber empire.

Historian and filmmaker Gregg Mitman scoured remote archives to unearth a history of promises unfulfilled for the vast numbers of Liberians who toiled on rubber plantations built on taken land. Mitman reveals a history of racial segregation and medical experimentation that reflected Jim Crow Americaβ€”on African soil. As Firestone reaped fortunes, wealth and power concentrated in the hands of a few elites, fostering widespread inequalities that fed unrest, rebellions, and eventually, civil war.

A riveting narrative of ecology and disease, of commerce and science, and of racial politics and political manoeuvring, Empire of Rubber uncovers the hidden story of a corporate empire whose tentacles reach into the present.

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Gregg Mitman's Empire of Rubber is recognised for its compelling and detailed exploration of the Firestone Tire Company's exploitation in Liberia, highlighting the often-overlooked significance of this African nation in U.S. history. The book is praised for its richly detailed narrative, providing a critical look at the ecological and racial impacts of American capitalism. Despite facing challenges like restricted access to company archives, Mitman successfully crafts an insightful social history that examines the complex relationship between American interests and Liberian sovereignty, offering a poignant critique of Western imperialism and industrial impacts.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781620977965

Publisher: The New Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 May 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: The New Press

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 19.0mm

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 215.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Gregg Mitman. Helives near Madison, Wisconsin.

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