Flint, Michigan: A Century of Environmental Injustice.
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This article presents an editorial in which the author discusses the history of environmental pollution from the manufacturing industries in Flint, Michigan. He comments on the dozens of factory worker strikes in the city dating from the late 1930s. An examination of the industrial waste and other environmentally harmful by-products throughout the 20th century is also provided.
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