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Give Earth a Chance: Environmental Activism in Michigan
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Huron River Walk "Recreation not Degradation"

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Detroit River Pollution (1948)

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Detroit River Oil Spill (1959)

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Nukes! The Uneconomics of Nukes

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who cares about the huron river?

Tracey Easthope Discusses Working with Companies

Gaylord Nelson sitting near the St. Croix River in Wisconsin

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Senate portrait of Gaylord Nelson.

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Conservation workers in New Jersey working with the Farmer's Union Green Thumb, a program which Nelson supported.

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Gaylord Nelson speaking in Milwaukee, April 21, 1970.

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