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|a Brodkin, Karen.
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|a Power Politics :
|b Environmental Activism in South Los Angeles /
|c Karen Brodkin.
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|a New Brunswick, N.J. :
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|c 2009.
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|a South Gate transitions -- Environmental justice -- Creating an environmental justice campaign -- Sunlaw's new pollution control technology -- The perfect storm -- Finding traction at South Gate High School -- Going public -- Sudden death.
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