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No Back Forty Mine!

Stand with the Menominee Tribe in opposing the proposed Back Forty Mine in Upper Michigan.

Read more about it here and here.

 

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The words, “NO BACK 40 MINE” are in red and black, while seven fish, sturgeon, are arranged head-first around the center of the text, making a flower or star-shape with their tails.



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