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Letter to Gov. James B. Hunt from W.R. Richardson, Hollister, NC, October 5, 1982
Letter to Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., June 4, 1979,
US Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC
Letter to the US Environmental Protection Agency, January 9, 1979; North Carolina Representative John T. Church, Raleigh, NC
Letter to US Representative L.H. Fountain, January 11, 1982, from Cassandra Mitchell, Norlina, NC
Letter, January 1, 1982; The Transformer Maintenance Institute, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
Lois Gibbs, September 19, 1982
Paper badge “I’d Rather Be in Jail! (Than Dying of Cancer at Home)”, 1982
PCB landfill protest logo
People gathering before the protest, September 15, 1982
Prayer circle, October 14, 1982
Protest song: Fired Up!
Protest song: I Am Somebody
Protest song: If you want your freedom
Protest song: Kumbaya (Come By Here)
Protest song: To the tune of Land of 1000 Dances
Reverend Benjamin Chavis at protest, September 17, 1982; Mike Sargent, Afton, NC
Reverend Donald Jarboe, September 15, 1982
Reverend Donald Jarboe, September 15, 1982
Reverend Leon White and North Carolina State Highway Patrol trooper, September 15, 1982
Roadside warning, ca. August 21, 1978; Charles S. Killebrew, Nash County, NC
Siting of Hazardous Waste Landfills and Their Correlation with Racial and Economic Status of Surrounding Communities, June 1, 1983
Southern Christian Leadership Conference magazine, January/February 1983
Toxic Substances cover, April 1, 1971; Council on Environmental Quality, Washington DC
Toxic Waste and Race in the United States: A National Report on the Racial and Socio-Economic Characteristics of Communities with Hazardous Waste Sites, 1982
Walter E. Fauntroy at protest, September 28, 1982; Mike Sargent, Afton, NC
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