This site requires Javascript to be turned on. Please enable Javascript and reload the page. Niger Delta Black Gold Blues: Can Writers Bring About Environmental Justice Where Slow Violence Has Proven So Devastating? or A Cautionary Tale for Environmental Sacrifice Zones Worldwide Main Menu Environmental History of the Niger Delta and its People Can Writers Bring About Environmental Justice Where Slow Violence has Devastated the People and the Land? The Niger Delta as a Cautionary Tale for Environmental Sacrifice Zones Worldwide What We Learned from this Project Video reflections Project Resources External Links Contributors Jonathan Steinwand c8ac305627e647489509eb85de97dd9cc5413a58 1898 map 1 2016-03-09T20:57:30-08:00 Jonathan Steinwand c8ac305627e647489509eb85de97dd9cc5413a58 8681 1 plain 2016-03-09T20:57:30-08:00 Jonathan Steinwand c8ac305627e647489509eb85de97dd9cc5413a58 This page is referenced by: 1 2016-03-09T20:42:17-08:00 1.1 Pre-colonial History: ecological diversity and local autonomy (Maddie and Ashley) 5 toc 2016-03-09T21:01:22-08:00 1 media/1898_Map_of_the_Niger_Delta_by_Harold_Bindloss.jpg 2016-03-09T21:03:19-08:00 1.2 Colonial Subjugation of People, Land, and Nature: slave trade, resource extraction, palm oil, and the invention of a national territory (Kaitlyn) 3 plain 2016-03-14T12:51:13-07:00