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Philip Hart ENACT Teach-In

David Brower ENACT Teach-In

David Allan ENACT Teach-In

ENACT Teach-In Montage

Michigan Chamber of Commerce Opposes MEPA

Chamber of Commerce Oppose MEPA Folder 3 Box 1 Sax Papers.pdf

ENACT MEPA Support

ENACT MEPA Folder Enact Teach-In and Ecology April 1970 Box 1 Chudwin Bentley.pdf

Root Causes of the Environmental Crisis

Roots Causes of the Environmental Crisis.jpg

Soak the Rich/Environment and Power Editorials

Soak the Rich Editorials Daily March 14 1970.jpg

Bookchin, "Ecology and Revolutionary Thought"

Bookchin Daily March 15 1970 p4.pdf
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Daily Coverage of "Roots of the Environmental Crisis"

ENACT Day 4 Daily March 14 1970.pdf
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Created by Michigan in the World and the Environmental Justice HistoryLab, projects of the U-M History Department.