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- Woman Working with a Drying Box in the Office of Home Economics, U.S. Department of Agriculture, January 1920 -

- January 12, 1920
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Woman Working with a Drying Box in the Office of Home Economics, U.S. Department of Agriculture, January 1920
- Rachel Carson Testifying before a Senate Government Operations Subcommittee, June 1963 - Marine biologist Rachel Carson's book, <em>Silent Spring</em>, helped spark the 1960s environmental movement. Carson stressed the detrimental effects of pesticide use, including DDT, on natural ecosystems and human health. Her testimony before the U.S. Congress and other evidence led to national legislation to mitigate environmental damage including the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1970) and banning DDT (1972).

- June 04, 1963
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Rachel Carson Testifying before a Senate Government Operations Subcommittee, June 1963
Marine biologist Rachel Carson's book, Silent Spring, helped spark the 1960s environmental movement. Carson stressed the detrimental effects of pesticide use, including DDT, on natural ecosystems and human health. Her testimony before the U.S. Congress and other evidence led to national legislation to mitigate environmental damage including the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1970) and banning DDT (1972).
- Pat Marsolais, Head of a Community Canning Center, Explains the Operation to Barbara Meffert, June 1980 -

- June 19, 1980
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Pat Marsolais, Head of a Community Canning Center, Explains the Operation to Barbara Meffert, June 1980
- The Great Syracuse Tractorcade, January 4, 1983 -

- January 04, 1983
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The Great Syracuse Tractorcade, January 4, 1983
- Mathematician Susan Cole Working on Ship Design Models at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, July 1990 -

- July 05, 1990
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Mathematician Susan Cole Working on Ship Design Models at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, July 1990
- Rachel Carson in Washington, D.C., Fighting against Pesticide Pollution, April 1964 - Marine biologist Rachel Carson's book, <em>Silent Spring</em>, helped spark the 1960s environmental movement. Carson stressed the detrimental effects of pesticide use, including DDT, on natural ecosystems and human health. Her testimony before the U.S. Congress and other evidence led to national legislation to mitigate environmental damage including the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1970) and banning DDT (1972).

- April 14, 1964
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Rachel Carson in Washington, D.C., Fighting against Pesticide Pollution, April 1964
Marine biologist Rachel Carson's book, Silent Spring, helped spark the 1960s environmental movement. Carson stressed the detrimental effects of pesticide use, including DDT, on natural ecosystems and human health. Her testimony before the U.S. Congress and other evidence led to national legislation to mitigate environmental damage including the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1970) and banning DDT (1972).
- Rachel Carson Using a Microscope, September 1962 - Marine biologist Rachel Carson's book, <em>Silent Spring</em>, helped spark the 1960s environmental movement. Carson stressed the detrimental effects of pesticide use, including DDT, on natural ecosystems and human health. Her testimony before the U.S. Congress and other evidence led to national legislation to mitigate environmental damage including the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1970) and banning DDT (1972).

- September 04, 1962
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Rachel Carson Using a Microscope, September 1962
Marine biologist Rachel Carson's book, Silent Spring, helped spark the 1960s environmental movement. Carson stressed the detrimental effects of pesticide use, including DDT, on natural ecosystems and human health. Her testimony before the U.S. Congress and other evidence led to national legislation to mitigate environmental damage including the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1970) and banning DDT (1972).
- William S. Porte, Vegetable Breeder for the U.S. Department of Agriculture with the New Pan American Tomato, 1941 -

- September 01, 1941
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William S. Porte, Vegetable Breeder for the U.S. Department of Agriculture with the New Pan American Tomato, 1941
- Mexican Farm Laborers Preparing to Resume Tomato Harvest, August 1945 -

- August 22, 1945
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Mexican Farm Laborers Preparing to Resume Tomato Harvest, August 1945
- The Reverend Moses Owens of Mt. Olive Church Loads a Bag with Donated Food, October 1988 -

- October 22, 1988
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The Reverend Moses Owens of Mt. Olive Church Loads a Bag with Donated Food, October 1988