The Man from Clear Lake: Earth Day Founder Senator Gaylord NelsonOn Earth Day 1970 twenty million Americans displayed their commitment to a clean environment. It was called the largest demonstration in human history, and it permanently changed the nation’s political agenda. More than 1 billion people now participate in annual Earth Day activities. The seemingly simple idea—a day set aside to focus on protecting our natural environment—was the brainchild of U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin. It accomplished, far beyond his expectations, his lifelong goal of putting the environment onto the nation’s and the world’s political agendas. The life of Nelson, a small-town boy who learned his values and progressive political principles at an early age, is woven through the political history of the twentieth century. Nelson’s story intersects at times with Fighting Bob La Follette, Joe McCarthy, and Bill Proxmire in Wisconsin, and with George McGovern, Lyndon Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, Russell Long, Walter Mondale, John F. Kennedy, and others on the national scene. Winner, Elizabeth A. Steinberg Prize, University of Wisconsin Press |
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... House for Hoboes Mary B. was constantly involved in helping those in need . The Nelson house was the collection point for clothing and other items being do- nated to the Red Cross . Every hobo knew where the Nelsons lived , and during ...
... House for Hoboes Mary B. was constantly involved in helping those in need . The Nelson house was the collection point for clothing and other items being do- nated to the Red Cross . Every hobo knew where the Nelsons lived , and during ...
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... House officially announced Gronouski's ap- pointment . Within twenty - four hours , the White House gave Nelson the go - ahead to announce Kennedy's visit to Wisconsin.13 President Kennedy left Washington on 24 September 1963 for a five ...
... House officially announced Gronouski's ap- pointment . Within twenty - four hours , the White House gave Nelson the go - ahead to announce Kennedy's visit to Wisconsin.13 President Kennedy left Washington on 24 September 1963 for a five ...
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... House in speeding up action , a memo from the deputy director of the Bureau of the Budget said that was unlikely . " The President wrote Chairman Aspinall to try to get some House Committee action on the Redwoods National Park bill ...
... House in speeding up action , a memo from the deputy director of the Bureau of the Budget said that was unlikely . " The President wrote Chairman Aspinall to try to get some House Committee action on the Redwoods National Park bill ...
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