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Give Earth a Chance: Environmental Activism in Michigan
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Students Advertising ENACT Teach-In

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Teach-In River walk

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November 1969 issue of the Gaylord Nelson Newsletter from his Senate office.

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Screenshot of Reid Interview as a placeholder for video

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Screenshot of Reid Interview as a placeholder for video

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Screenshot of Hayes interview as placeholder for video

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Ecology Center Community Garden Logo

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1980 Bike-A-Thon

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1972 Bike-A-Thon Poster

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Columbia River Gorge, Washington State

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