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Give Earth a Chance: Environmental Activism in Michigan
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Fermi II Nuclear Power Plant near Monroe, Michigan

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Fleming Letter Supporting ENACT

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Fleming to ENACT Dec. 1969

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For the benefit of Man

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For the Benefit of Man: Our Air

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Ford Air Pollution in Detroit, 1973

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Formation of ENACT pt. 2

Friends of Europe - One year after Fukushima: The future of nuclear energy in Europe

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Patrick Moore - The future of nuclear energy in Europe

Garfield and Easthope on 90s Initiatives

Garfield and Easthope on Environmental Justice

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