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Public Pressure: Couple Discusses Environmental Concern

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Public Pressure: Determined Woman

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Public Pressure: Grassroots Organization

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Public Pressure: Plan of Action for Citizen Groups

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Public Pressure: Scientists & Citizens

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Public Pressure: Women

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Public Trust Doctrine

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Public Trust Doctrine

The Public Trust Doctrine in Natural Resource Law_ Effective Judi.pdf

Rachel Carson

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Rachel Carson Congressional Testimony, June 4, 1963

Rachel Carson Testimony--Congress 1963.pdf
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Created by Michigan in the World and the Environmental Justice HistoryLab, projects of the U-M History Department.