Print version: Brown, Gloria D. (Gloria Dean), 1951- Black woman in green : Gloria Brown and the unmarked trail to forest service leadership. Corvallis : Oregon State University Press, 2020 209 pages ISBN 9780870710018
A good white-collar job -- Mother bear meets smokey : heading west -- In the land of spotted owls and salmon -- Awakening the forester within -- Cattlemen, cowboys, and the Oregon Trail -- Rebirth on Mount St. Helens -- Can you see me now? -- Breech birth.
"Black Woman in Green tells the story of a young widow who left the urban East for the forested West seeking a better life for her children. It highlights Gloria Brown’s determination and grit in working her way up in a primarily white, male organization to become the first female African American forest supervisor in the US Forest Service. From raising children alone to conducting civil rights trainings to breaking glass ceilings, Gloria Brown’s humor and willingness to believe in the basic goodness of humanity makes possible a powerful and instructive leadership journey. Black Woman in Green provides a case study for public administration, contributes to understanding the overlapping environmental and civil rights movements of the twentieth century, and highlights issues of representation in the federal government, women’s history, the history of the American West, and literature associated with African American experiences in predominately white societies"-- Provided by publisher..