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When plans to overhaul Southwest Philadelphia in the 1950s scheduled both the integrated neighborhood of Eastwick and the ecologically valuable Tinicum marshes to be razed, two grassroots movements took up the cause--battling eminent domain in the name of environmental conservation and economic injustice.

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When plans to overhaul Southwest Philadelphia in the 1950s scheduled both the integrated neighborhood of Eastwick and the ecologically valuable Tinicum marshes to be razed, two grassroots movements took up the cause--battling eminent domain in the name of environmental conservation and economic injustice.
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Will Caverly writes about history and the outdoors from his home in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Will has been featured in magazines like Bee Culture, Root Quarterly, Front Porch Republic, and PA Game News. He's the author of the Mercenary Pen blog and Here, the Bees Sting, a beekeeping thriller. Keep up with him at www.willcaverly.com.