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Give Earth a Chance: Environmental Activism in Michigan
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Joan Wolfe

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John Clark, Engineering Professor, Against ENACT

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John Muir

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Join the Occupation to Shut Down Seabrook

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Poster to get activist to join the nonviolent movement to enter the Seabrook nuclear site and prevent construction.

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Joseph Sax at Desk, 1970

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Joseph Sax explaining the importance of citizen action

Joseph Sax featured in "They Teach at Michigan

Joseph Sax Hugging a Tree

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Joseph Sax in UC-Berkeley Office, 2007

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Joseph Sax on the role of the courts

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