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Nuclear Power and You Episode 1 The Fear and the Fact (Other Sources)

Nuclear Power and You Episode 1 The Fear and the Fact (Here Today)

EPA Photograph of Highway Traffic in 1973

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Art Hanson on Recycling

Pollution and the Poor article in EA Newsletter.

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"No Deposit . . . No Return" Article in the Michigan Journalist (1970)

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Ecology Center Logo and Emerson Quotation

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Letter to the editor of EA Newsletter praising the Dirty Dozen Campaign, September, 1972.

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The Dirty Dozen Takes the Field

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Peter Harnik on the Dirty Dozen

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