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Black Sociologist and Author Robert Bullard speaks on the links between envronmental justice, racism, and the legacy of the Civil Rights movement at a Symposium in Burlington Vermont on Martin Luther King Day 2002.
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Robert Places Environmnetal justice within the framework of the civil rights movement and showcases examples of envrionmental racism at work.