Douglas Brinkley's The Wilderness Warrior celebrated Theodore
Roosevelt's spirit of outdoor exploration and bold vision to protect 234
million acres of wild America. Now, in Rightful Heritage, Brinkley turns
his attention to another indefatigable environmental leader--Theodore's
distant cousin
Franklin Delano Roosevelt--chronicling his essential yet undersung
legacy as the founder of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and the
premier protector of America's public lands. FDR built state park
systems and scenic roadways from scratch. Through his leadership,
pristine landscapes such as the Great Smokies, the Everglades, Joshua
Tree, the Olympics, Big Bend, and the Channel Islands were forever
saved.
Rightful Heritage is essential reading for everyone interested in our
treasured landscapes and historic sites as American birthrights.