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WMEAC Adopt-A-Stream volunteers, 1992.

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Boy Walks Along Creek Polluted By Steel Mill Effluent, July 1972

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Sewage in Cuyahoga River

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Wisconsin Governor Gaylord Nelson with President John F. Kennedy, 1960.

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Roots of Crisis.

Reid Roots of Crisis Earth Day 1970.pdf

The Beginning.

Hayes The Beginning Earth Day 1970.pdf

DDT Spraying

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"Environmental Law: Two Big Victories"

Environmental law Two big victories.pdf

Alaska Pipeline Signed

EA Alaska Pipeline Nixon Nov 24 1973.pdf

Alaska Pipeline Lawsuits

EA Alaska Pipeline May 27 1972.pdf
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Created by Michigan in the World and the Environmental Justice HistoryLab, projects of the U-M History Department.