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Is Lake Michigan Dying? 2

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Is Lake Michigan Dying? 1

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Iris Lacustris

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Interview with Doug Scott

Industrial Pollution in Detroit (Early 1970s)

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Industrial Lobbyists Attempting to Weaken Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970

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I am unable to describe the horror...

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Huron River, Ann Arbor

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Huron River Walk Daily

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Huron River Walk "Recreation not Degradation"

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