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Testimony of Auto Company Representatives at Clean Air Act Implementation Hearing

Clean Air Act implementation hearing heads of auto companies March 28, 1972 .pdf

The UAW and Workers

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Clean Air Act of 1955

STATUTE-69-Pg322.pdf

"Grand Portal" at Pictured Rocks, Lake Superior (1868)

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The Chapel at Pictured Rocks, Lake Superior (1868)

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Walter Reuther at ENACT Teach-IN

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Lyndon Johnson Signs Pictured Rocks Bill (1966)

Lyndon Johnson Signing Pictured Rocks Oct 15 1966.pdf

Senator Hart Discusses Pictured Rocks

Report from Senator Hart (1962)

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Hart Proposes Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore (1961)

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