“…Others have sought to explicitly foreground questions of (anti-)blackness and political economy via the environment (Pulido, 2016;Vasudevan, 2019;Williams, 2018;Wright, 2018). Still others have forged new geographical histories of the present by reflecting on how little-studied black histories have played a central role in the creation of our present world (Bledsoe, 2017;McCutcheon, 2019;Meché, 2020;Winston, 2019;Wright, 2020). All of these works employ a variety of methods and frameworks, drawing on (among other things) archival sources, personal interviews and focus groups, national, regional, and city-based histories, and political ecology literature.…”