antinuclear movement

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Ray & Joan

the man who made the McDonald's fortune and the woman who gave it all away
2016
Profiles two compelling portraits of the Krocs: Ray, the struggling salesman with a vision that later became the fast food chain, McDonald's, and Joan, the philanthrop ist, activist, and proponent of the peace movement who later became his wife.
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The Nuclear age reader

1989
Thirteen-week television course and prime-time television series which premiered in 1989. Sheds new light on the ideas, decisions, and experiences of the past, and helps to define the prospects for the future.

On the perimeter

1985
The author offers a personal account of the encampment at Greenham Common, England where a group of women had gathered to protest against the Cruise Missle base located there.

Over our dead bodies

women against the bomb
1983

The nuclear arms race

can we survive it?
1983
Discusses the history of the post-World War II arms race and the arguments for and against the further development and stockpiling of nuclear weapons.

Swords into plowshares

nonviolent direct action for disarmament
1987

Hammer of justice

Molly Rush and the Plowshares Eight
1989

Nobody wants a nuclear war

story and pictures
1986
When a mother discovers her small daughter and son have built a shelter to protect themselves from nuclear attact, she explains that grownups all over the world are working hard to make the world safe for children to grow up in.

Aunt Carrie's war against Black Fox nuclear power plant

1995
The author's memoir of her successful campaign to prevent the construction of two nuclear power reactors near her Oklahoma farm, a battle she waged for nine years, costing her and her husband their entire savings, the nursing home they owned, and almost the family farm.

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