Tobacco War
Discover the intricate and pivotal history of tobacco politics in California with "Tobacco War" by Stanton A. Glantz. Published in 2000, this compelling paperback spans 496 pages, offering readers a deep dive into the relentless battle against second-hand smoke. Glantz meticulously chronicles the efforts of a dedicated group of activists in the 1970s who challenged the status quo, advocating for the right to breathe clean air. As the narrative unfolds into the 1980s, readers will gain insight into the political dynamics and legislative battles that shaped public health policies in the United States. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of health, politics, and activism. Join the fight for social change and understand the historical context of tobacco legislation and its lasting impact on communities. Don't miss out on this important contribution to the fields of political activism, law, and history.