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Ecology: Man and the Environment Part 8 Lake Erie & Rivers

Ecology: Man and the Environment Part 11 local activism

Ecology: Man and the Environment Part 11 increased federal legislation

The U.S. National Archives, Debris Floating on the Hudson River near the Newly Constructed World Trade Center 05/1973

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The U.S. National Archives, Seagulls Scavenge at Croton Landfill Operation along the Hudson River 08/1973

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Protesters at Huron River Walk

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Senator Hart at Huron River Walk

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Recreation not Degradation, Huron River Walk

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Senator Hart at Huron River Walk

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Huron River not Huron Sewer

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Created by Michigan in the World and the Environmental Justice HistoryLab, projects of the U-M History Department.