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April 22 Embraces Entire City

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Article from EA Newsletter

April 22. Earth Day Ad in the New York Times.

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ENACT Teach-In Prospectus

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UAW strike opens options of coalition

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"What is Enact?" Pamphlet

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ENACT title

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Local UAW letter to Senator Hart opposing air pollution regulations

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Guidelines for Citizen Action on Environmental Problems

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Clean Air Now! protest poster

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Ruckelshaus postpones car pollution regulations

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"Ruckelshaus postpones car pollution regulations", April 12, 1973, Michigan Daily
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Created by Michigan in the World and the Environmental Justice HistoryLab, projects of the U-M History Department.