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Give Earth a Chance: Environmental Activism in Michigan
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    • Michigan Environmental Protection Act
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    • Clean Air Act of 1970
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David Allen, ENACT 1970 (main exhibit page image)

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Cover Image (quad photo collage)

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Lyndon Johnson at U-M Commencement, May 22, 1964

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ENACT Teach-In Crowd on U-M Diag, March 1970

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Transcript of Lyndon Johnson's Speech at U-M Graduation, May 1964

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Environmental Section of LBJ's Great Society Speech at U-M, May 1964

WMEAC v. NRC, 1979.

First Major MEPA Case.pdf

Lyndon Johnson Arriving in Ann Arbor, May 22 1964

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ENACT's symbol and slogan

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Proposed Costs for Newspaper Recycling Program

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