7615 items found for search term
-
Toxic waste seepage in the basement of a south 99th Street residence, Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, May 1982
-
Middle-aged male speaker at the rally against the resettlement of the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill area at Niagara Falls, New York which was organized by the Citizen's Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes.
-
View of 502-510 99th Street backyards of the Love Canal, ring 1 abandoned residences with heavy equipment and playground equipment in the foreground behind snow fences, Niagara Falls, New York, November 10, 1978
-
RG9-5-00-4_1a_1_1_002_RG9-5-00-4_1a_1_1_002_01.pdf
-
Gold mine and monument
-
Female protester being interviewed by the press at the rally against resettlement of the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill area, Niagara Falls, New York which was organized by the Citizen's Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes.
-
Protesters, including children, with signs at a rally against landfill construction by CECOS International Inc. (a waste management service company in Niagara Falls, New York)
-
Police arrive on the scene where protesters are blocking truck access to the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill remediation site at 99th Street and Colvin Boulevard, Niagara Falls, New York after dioxin was discovered on the site, December 12, 1978
-
http://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/upimage/LIB-UA044_Colleague_19590326.pdf
-
10002 Colvin Boulevard resident Marie Posniak receives assistance in evacuating her home in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, July 3, 1980
-
Speakers address the crowd inside a campus building at the student protest against Hooker Chemical and its handling of the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill site crisis held at the State University of New York at Buffalo South Campus
-
10002 Colvin Boulevard resident Marie Posniak evacuating her home in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, July 3, 1980
-
News reporters meet with Al Gore at the rally against the resettlement of the Love Canal area, organized by the Citizen's Clearinghouse forHazardous Waste, an organization founded by Love Canal activist Lois Gibbs in 1981
-
Protesters blocking truck access to the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill remediation site at 99th Street and Colvin Boulevard in winter after dioxin was discovered on the site, Niagara Falls, New York, December 12, 1978
-
MS232_72_003.pdf
-
Musical performance on an outdoor stage at a Love Canal rally, June 1979
-
Letter written by Louise Downer and sent to Dr. Frances Proctor Ames, December 23, 1885
-
http://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/upimage/LIB-UA044_Colleague_19571025.pdf
-
Love Canal homeowner and activist Joann Hale speaks from the outdoor stage at a Love Canal rally, June 1979
-
Protesters, including children, with signs at a rally against landfill construction by CECOS International Inc. (a waste management service company in Niagara Falls, New York)
-
http://library.buffalo.edu/test/eastman/eastman_312.pdf
-
View of 10002 Colvin Boulevard where helpers assist Love Canal activist homeowner Marie Posniak and her family to evacuate their home in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, July 3, 1980
-
Love Canal residents gather after listening to the federal government's first evacuation order, Niagara Falls, New York
-
Flight over the Atlantic
-
Student protesters sign petitions inside a campus building on the State University of New York at Buffalo South Campus as part of a protest against Hooker Chemical and its handling of the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill site crisis.
-
Emergency evacuation plan pickup location at the ring 1 and ring 2 chain link fence on 100th Street surrounding the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill site, Niagara Falls, New York, September 1978
-
Protest signs in the front yard of a Love Canal home reading: 'Welcome to Rainbow City. Come see our multi-color toxic chemicals,' Niagara Falls, New York, September 1978
-
http://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/upimage/VF_I18G_004.pdf
-
Love Canal activist Grace McCoulf with fellow protesters blocking truck access to the Love Canal remediation site at 99th Street and Colvin Boulevard, after dioxin was discovered on the site in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, December 12, 1978
-
Love Canal residents protest on the steps of the Niagara Falls, New York City Hall, October 16, 1978
-
Protesters gather outside the Colvin Avenue Love Canal Homeowners Association offices on the day of the EPA officials 'hostage-taking', May 19, 1980
-
Love Canal Homeowners Association meeting at the Wesley United Methodist Church, Niagara Falls, New York, May 21, 1980
-
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
-
An emotional female speaker, comforted by a colleague, struggles to speak into a microphone at the rally against resettlement of the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill area, Niagara Falls, New York.
-
Musical performance on an outdoor stage at a Love Canal rally, June 1979
-
Love Canal area residents meet with members of the New York State Governor-appointed on-site inter-agency Love Canal Task Force at the 99th Street School, Niagara Falls, New York
-
Pool table and talking globe
-
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.
-
Love Canal activist Lois Gibbs speaks from the pulpit at the Love Canal residents' meeting at the Wesley United Methodist Church, May 21, 1980
-
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
-
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
-
Dr. DeLancey Rochester obituaries, 1929
-
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
-
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
-
Love Canal protesters, including both adults and children, carrying signs and marching outside the City Hall at Niagara Falls, New York, October 16, 1978
-
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
-
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
-
Letter written by Louise Downer and sent to Dr. Frances Proctor Ames, September 10, 1885
-
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
-
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
-
Sister Margeen Hoffmann (at far right in green jacket) leads children with signs at a rally against landfill construction by CECOS International Inc. (a waste management service company in Niagara Falls, New York)
-
Love Canal Homeowners Association meeting at the Wesley United Methodist Church, Niagara Falls, New York, May 21, 1980
-
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
-
Child protesters holding a sign for news cameras in Forest Glen, New York identifying it as 'Love Canal II'
-
[Poetry reading at the Festival of Two Worlds, Spoleto Italy, July 9, 1967] / Ezra Pound, Allen Ginsberg, and Guiseppe Ungaretti.
-
Lois Gibbs, carrying her daughter Missy, with other protesters at the Niagara Falls, New York courthouse, after arraignment, October 16, 1978
-
Demolished ring 1 abandoned residences in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, 1982
-
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
-
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
-
http://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/upimage/LIB-UA007-Bee-19450820.pdf
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
Love Canal Homeowners Association meeting at the Wesley United Methodist Church, Niagara Falls, New York, May 21, 1980
-
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'.
-
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
-
Sister Margeen Hoffmann (at far right in green jacket) leads children with signs at the rally against landfill construction by CECOS International Inc. (a waste management service company in Niagara Falls, New York)
-
Love Canal Homeowners Association meeting at the Wesley United Methodist Church, Niagara Falls, New York, May 21, 1980
-
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
-
Jasen_Matthew_Index.pdf
-
[Poetry reading, Buffalo, N.Y., September 18, 1987] / Michael Boughn, Robert Creeley.
-
Buffalo physician, Winter 1978
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
Protesters at the Love Canal remediation zone watch as a dump truck carrying clay passes by, December 12, 1978
-
Infrared aerial photograph of the Love Canal area showing the 99th Street Elementary School, two rings of homes bordering the landfill site, and the Lasalle Housing Development (at upper right)
-
Letter written by Louise Downer and sent to Dr. Frances Proctor Ames, February 25, 1887
-
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
-
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
-
PCMS-030_Homeresque.pdf
-
[Lecture at the University at Buffalo, summer course 1968. / Robert Duncan.
-
Three heads and a burning city
-
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
-
Love Canal residents Stephen U. Lester (far left) and Debbie Cerrillo collecting donations for the Love Canal Homeowners Association, June 1980
-
http://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/upimage/LIB-021-BuffaloSocialist_v01n025_19121123.pdf
-
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.
-
Mohn_Paul_Index.pdf
-
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
-
http://library.buffalo.edu/test/eastman/eastman_124.pdf
-
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
-
Letter written by Louise Downer Benzing and sent to Dr. Frances Proctor Ames, undated
-
Sister Margeen Hoffmann with child protesters holding signs at the rally against landfill construction by CECOS International Inc. (a waste management service company in Niagara Falls, New York)
-
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
-
Mail art no. 64
-
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
-
http://library.buffalo.edu/test/eastman/eastman_145.pdf
-
View of EPA testing units on the Love Canal containment area with 97th Street abandoned residences and Griffon Manor Apartments in the background, October 1978