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Use of Pesticides: A Report of the President's Science Advisory Committee

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Vicinity Map, Midland Michigan

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Tags: Consumers Power, Midland, Nuclear

Vietnam Teach-In brings 5,000

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Vietnam: the true cost of war.

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View of Manitou Islands from Sleeping Bear

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Volume 1-3, Environmental Action Newsletter, March 3, 1970.

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Walter P. Reuther at White House Conference on Natural Beauty

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Walter Reuther at ENACT Teach-IN

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Walter Reuther ENACT Teach-In

War and the Environment Panel

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