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Senators Hart and Nelson at Pictured Rocks Hearing

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Sewage in Cuyahoga River

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Silent Spring Cover

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Sinclair Nuclear Meltdown Warning

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Singer. Anit-nuke rally in Harrisburg, at the Capitol

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Anti-nuclear protest following the Three Mile Island accident, Harrisburg, 1979.

Site Plan, Midland Michigan

Proposed Site Midland Nuclear Power Plant.pdf
A map of the proposed nuclear power plant in Midland Michigan

Tags: Consumers Power, Midland

Sleeping Bear Opposition Sign

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Sleeping Bear Sand Dunes View

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Sleeping Bear Shoreline

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Smog envelopes Birmingham, AL, 1970.

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