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Protest sign from the front yard of an abandoned Love Canal home, Niagara Falls, New York, reading: ' We don't want to live here anymore! Would you?' September 1978
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View of Wheatfield Avenue and 97th Street with containment tanks from the Environmental Protection Agency in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, November 10, 1978
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WKBW-TV reporter Miranda Dunn, Debbie Cerrillo and Lois Gibbs at the Love Canal Press Party, October 27, 1979
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Musical performance on an outdoor stage at a Love Canal rally, June 1979
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Playground equipment at the 99th Street Elementary School with the 97th Street residences and the Griffon Manor apartments in the background at Love Canal, Niagara Falls, New York, August 1978
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Aerial view of both the American and the Canadian falls and rapids, Niagara Falls, New York and Ontario, Canada, summer 1978
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Margaret R. and Darwin M. Foster, holding pet dachshund Mookie, on the north side steps at Graycliff with their father James F. Foster, Laura Barton DeForest and George DeForest
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View of 928 97th Street, a ring 1 vacant residence with an environmental monitoring unit in the foreground in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, 1979
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Love Canal homeowners and activists Marie Posniak and Lois Gibbs confront Niagara Falls, New York Mayor Michael C. O'Laughlin over the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill site crisis.
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Love Canal activist Lois Gibbs speaks from the pulpit at the Love Canal residents' meeting at the Wesley United Methodist Church, May 21, 1980
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Lois Gibbs and her children, Missy and Michael, carrying signs at the Love Canal protest at City Hall, Niagara Falls, New York on October 16, 1978
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View of EPA equipment, used for leachate collection and testing, in the Love Canal containment area with abandoned residences in the background in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, October 1978
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View of a black, oily residue deposited on the Niagara River shoreline, south of the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill site, Niagara Falls, New York, summer 1978
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Niagara Falls Mayor Michael C. O'Laughlin addresses Love Canal residents at the 99th Street Elementary School (protest signs and placards in background), October 1978
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10002 Colvin Boulevard with homeowner Marie Posniak standing at her front gate which bears a sign reading: '4 Sale, Buy 1 get 1 Free' during the process of evacuating her residence within the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, July 3, 1980
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View of the ring 1 abandoned residences behind a chain-link fence sporting a yellow diamond traffic sign and a white printed notice in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, June 1980
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Love Canal protesters, including both adults and children, carrying signs and marching outside the City Hall at Niagara Falls, New York, October 16, 1978
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View of a black, oily residue deposited on the Niagara River shoreline, south of the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill site, Niagara Falls, New York, summer 1978
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10002 Colvin Boulevard resident Marie Posniak evacuating her home with a sign: '4 Sale Buy 1, Get 1 Free' in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, July 3, 1980
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Love Canal demonstrators, including Lois Gibbs and her children, march along the street carrying protest signs to the City Hall in Niagara Falls, New York, October 16, 1978
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Margaret R. and Darwin M. Foster, holding their pet dachshund Mookie, on the north side steps of Graycliff with their father James F. Foster, Laura Barton DeForest and George DeForest
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Love Canal activist Debbie Cerrillo (at left) and a fellow protester holding a protest sign that reads: 'You buy, you die' at Governor Hugh L. Carey's speech to New York State teachers at the Niagara Falls Convention Center, April 27, 1979
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View of a black, oily residue deposited on the Niagara River shoreline, south of the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill site, Niagara Falls, New York, summer 1978
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View of Newco Chemical Waste Systems Water Treatment Facility at 799 97th Street with an abandoned ring 1 Love Canal residence in the background in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York
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View of the Love Canal Homeowners Association Office inside the 99th Street Elementary School with a sign that reads, "In our city you don't live you die from chemical abuse," Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, fall 1978
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Hooker Chemical sign on a chain link and barbed wire fence surrounding the containment zone, south of the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill site and along the Niagara River, Niagara Falls, New York, summer 1978
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Love Canal Homeowners Association meeting at the Wesley United Methodist Church, Niagara Falls, New York, May 21, 1980
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View of organic debris along the Niagara River shoreline, south of the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill site, Niagara Falls, New York, summer 1978
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View through a chain-link fence of the Love Canal remediation site showing clay capping and laying of leachate collection piping processes in winter with a crane at centerand abandoned 97th Street residences in the background, Niagara Falls, New York, December 12, 1978
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Two male Love Canal residents standing in front of the Love Canal Bulletin Board at the 99th Street Elementary School, Niagara Falls, New York which served as headquarters for the Love Canal Homeowners Association prior to its demolition, fall 1978
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Love Canal Homeowners Association members Grace McCoulf (left) and Debbie Cerrillo and their daughters in front of the office Christmas tree, December 1978
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Love Canal homeowner and activist Debbie Cerrillo and her young children carrying protest signs at the Love Canal demonstration at the Niagara Falls, New York City Hall, October 16, 1978
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Love Canal Homeowners' Association Office and Bulletin Board inside the 99th Street Elementary School in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, 1978
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View of the 99th Street Elementary School with demolished ring 1 residences and the 99th Street Elementary School remediation site in the background in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, June 1982
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Public meeting of Love Canal residents with New York State officials at the Wesley United Methodist Church, Niagara Falls, New York showing coverage by the media, May 21, 1980
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View of a large crane sitting at the 99th Street Elementary School with a wire fence in the foreground and a sign that reads 'DANGER KEEP OUT' in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, July 1979
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View of a black, oily residue deposited along the Niagara River shoreline, south of the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill site, Niagara Falls, New York, summer 1978
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Lois Gibbs, carrying her daughter Missy, with other protesters at the Niagara Falls, New York courthouse, after arraignment, October 16, 1978
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Demolished ring 1 abandoned residences in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, 1982
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Lois Gibbs (standing at right) on the telephone at Love Canal Homeowners Association offices in the 99th Street School (prior to its demolition) in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, October 1978
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Protester, wearing a 'Love Canal' tee shirt, at the Love Canal Homeowners Association protest targeting the federal government held outside the Niagara Falls, New York Department of Health building, April 17, 1979
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Patricia Conn, Lois Gibbs' mother with her grandson Michael Gibbs (center, wearing a Love Canal tee shirt) and a young friend at the Love Canal Homeowners Association offices, June 1980
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View of a black, oily residue deposited on the Niagara River shoreline, south of the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill site, Niagara Falls, New York, summer 1978
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View of a black, oily residue deposited on the Niagara River shoreline, south of the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill site, Niagara Falls, New York, summer 1978
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Participants in the Love Canal Homeowners Association protest targeting the federal government held outside the Niagara Falls, New York Department of Health building on April 17, 1979
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View of 10002 Colvin Boulevard where Love Canal homeowner and community activist Marie Posniak and her family receive assistance evacuating their residence as local television film crew covers the story, July 3, 1980
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Biologist Beverly Paigen speaks from the pulpit at a Love Canal residents' meeting at the Wesley United Methodist Church, Niagara Falls, New York, May 21, 1980
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Close-up of the black, oily material deposited along Niagara River shoreline, south of the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill site, Niagara Falls, New York, summer 1978
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Patricia Conn and her grandson Michael Gibbs (mother and son of Love Canal activist Lois Gibbs) wearing a 'Love Canal' tee shirt at the Love Canal Homeowners Association Office, June 1980
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Love Canal activist Lois Gibbs on the telephone at the Love Canal Homeowners Association Office inside the 99th Street Elementary School in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, October 1978
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Niagara Falls Mayor Michael C. O'Laughlin, holding a child, addressing Love Canal protesters in front of auditorium stage at the 99th Street Elementary School (protest signs and placards line the floor behind him), October 1978
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Love Canal protester Grace McCoulf with sign reading: 'Welcome to the Killing Grounds' at Governor Hugh L. Carey's speech to New York State teachers at the Niagara Falls Convention Center, April 27, 1979
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Love Canal Homeowners Association meeting at the Wesley United Methodist Church, Niagara Falls, New York, May 21, 1980
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Lois Gibbs at the podium at the Love Canal Homeowners Association Active Hose Dinner Dance with Adeline Levine (at far right, foreground) in the audience on May 31, 1980
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View of a wire fence enclosing a dry, grassy field with a large sign reading "DANGER KEEP OUT" in bold letters near the clay cap in the background at the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill remediation site, Niagara Falls, New York July 1979
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Margaret R. Foster, holding pet dachshund Mookie, and Darwin M. Foster on the north side steps of Graycliff with their father James F. Foster, Laura Barton DeForest and George DeForest
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Love Canal activists Lois Gibbs (far left), Debbie Cerrillo, WKBW-TV reporter Miranda Dunn, and Grace McCoulf at the Love Canal Press Party, October 27, 1979
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View of the clay capping and remediation work at Wheatfield Avenue and 99th Street in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York with 97th Street abandoned residences in the background and playground equipment in the foreground, February 1979
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Two signs leaning against a snow fence at the 99th Street School in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, the larger one reading: 'State of New York Interdepartmental Task Force Relocation Advisory Program'.
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10002 Colvin Boulevard where Love Canal residents Al and Marie Posniak evacuate their home as a local television news crew covers the story, July 3, 1980
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Patricia Conn and her grandson Michael Gibbs (mother and son of Love Canal activist Lois Gibbs) wearing 'Love Canal' tee shirt at the Love Canal Homeowners Association Office, June 1980
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Love Canal Homeowners Association protest targeting the federal government with effigies on the ground of President Jimmy, Rosalynn and Amy Carter held outside the Niagara Falls, New York Department of Health building on April 17, 1979
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WKBW-TV reporter Miranda Dunn (left) and Lois Gibbs (right) on stage at the Love Canal Press Party, October 27, 1979
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Love Canal community activists Lois Gibbs (at left) and Marie Posniak seated together at the Love Canal Homeowners Association Active Hose Dinner Dance, May 31, 1980
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View of 97th Street and Wheatfield Avenue showing the Environmental Protection Agency treatment facility with the 99th Street Elementary School in the background in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, June 1982
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Love Canal protesters carrying signs, with activist Lois Gibbs and her daughter Missy at left, outside the Niagara Falls, New York City Hall, October 16, 1978
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Love Canal Homeowners Association protest targeting the federal government held outside the Niagara Falls, New York Department of Health building, April 17, 1979
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Love Canal Homeowners Association meeting at the Wesley United Methodist Church, Niagara Falls, New York, May 21, 1980
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Love Canal homeowner and activist Al Posniak holds a 'Love Canal' tee shirt up to his chest at a Love Canal Homeowners Association meeting at the Wesley United Methodist Church, Niagara Falls, New York, May 21, 1980
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10002 Colvin Boulevard homeowner and community activist Marie Posniak evacuates her Love Canal residence that bears the sign: '4 Sale Buy 1, Get 1 Free', husband Al Posniak is in the background, July 3, 1980
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View of an Environmental Protection Agency tanker truck and a hazardous waste treatment facility at Wheatfield Avenue and 99th Street in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, February 1979
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Love Canal Homeowners Association protest targeting the federal government held outside the Niagara Falls, New York Department of Health building, April 17, 1979
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Lois Gibbs, holding a protest sign, with her son Michael at a Love Canal demonstration on the steps of the City Hall, Niagara Falls, New York, October 16, 1978
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Love Canal resident and activist Marie Posniak speaks out at a Love Canal Homeowners Association meeting at the Wesley United Methodist Church, Niagara Falls, New York, May 21, 1980
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View of the 97th Street and Read Avenue chemical waste remediation work in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York with a 'Danger, Keep Out' sign on the fence around an abandoned home in foreground and additional residences in background, September 1978
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Love Canal protesters gather near a car with a 'Save our children' sign on the windshield, to organize their demonstration at New York State Governor Hugh L. Carey's speech to teachers at the Niagara Falls Convention Center, April 27, 1979
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Protesters at the Love Canal remediation zone watch as a dump truck carrying clay passes by, December 12, 1978
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View of a black, oily residue deposited along the Niagara River shoreline, south of the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill site, Niagara Falls, New York, summer 1978
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Marie Posniak, Lois Gibbs, Debbie Cerrillo, WKBW-TV reporter Miranda Dunn, and Grace McCoulf having fun at the Love Canal Press Party, October 27, 1979
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View of a black, oily residue deposited along the Niagara River shoreline, south of the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill site, Niagara Falls, New York, summer 1978
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Two Love Canal protesters wearing signs and marching at the Niagara Falls Convention Center for New York State Governor Hugh L. Carey's speech to New York State teachers, April 27, 1979
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Dr. Adeline Levine (at far right) and other activists gathered outside the Love Canal Homeowners Association offices at 9905 Colvin Boulevard on the day of the Environmental Protection Agency officials 'hostage-taking,' Niagara Falls, New York, May 19, 1980
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View of hazardous waste site remediation work at the 99th Street Elementary School showing earth-moving equipment and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation mobile laboratory in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, June 1979
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Women and children participants in the Love Canal Homeowners Association protest targeting the federal government held outside the Niagara Falls, New York Department of Health building on April 17, 1979
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Love Canal Homeowners Association Office volunteers Marie Posniak and Grace McCoulf working in the LCHA office at the 99th Street Elementary School, Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, October 1978
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Love Canal residents Stephen U. Lester (far left) and Debbie Cerrillo collecting donations for the Love Canal Homeowners Association, June 1980
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View of a calm portion of the Niagara River's rocky shoreline, south of the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill site, Niagara Falls, New York with debris, old tires, and a black, oily residue in the water, summer 1978
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Love Canal protesters with signs at the Niagara Falls Convention Center to demonstrate at New York State Governor Hugh L. Carey's speech to New York State teachers, April 27, 1979.
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Love Canal Homeowners Association protest targeting the federal government with burning effigies in the street of President Jimmy, Rosalynn and Amy Carter held outside the Niagara Falls, New York Department of Health building on April 17, 1979
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Marie Posniak, Lois Gibbs, and Adeline Levine (left to right) answering telephone inquiries in the Love Canal Homeowners Association offices in the 99th Street Elementary School, Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, October 1978
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Love Canal protest march to the Niagara Falls, New York City Hall including community activist Adeline Levine and her State University of New York at Buffalo research group, October 16, 1978
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Love Canal Homeowners Association protest targeting the federal government with burning effigies in the street of President Jimmy, Rosalynn and Amy Carter held outside the Niagara Falls, New York Department of Health building on April 17, 1979
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Love Canal Homeowners Association meeting with Murray Levine seated in the front row, far right, at the Wesley United Methodist Church, Niagara Falls, New York, May 21, 1980
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View of a black, oily residue deposited on the Niagara River shoreline, south of the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill containment zone, Niagara Falls, New York, summer 1978
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View of a chain-link and barbed wire fence surrounding the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill site bearing a Hooker Chemical 'No Trespassing' sign as viewed from Frontier Avenue, Niagara Falls, New York, summer 1978
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View of a debris-ridden shoreline of the Niagara River upstream from the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill site (south of the canal and Frontier Avenue), Niagara Falls, New York, summer 1978
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Missy Gibbs, daughter of Love Canal activist Lois Gibbs, at the Love Canal Homeowners Association's meeting at the Wesley United Methodist Church, Niagara Falls, New York, May 21, 1980
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Love Canal Homeowners Association protest targeting the federal government with burning effigies in the street of President Jimmy, Rosalynn and Amy Carter held outside the Niagara Falls, New York Department of Health building on April 17, 1979
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Adeline and Murray Levine seated at a table at at the Love Canal Homeowners Association Active Hose Dinner Dance fundraiser held on May 31, 1980
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