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Series: Anti-War/Disarmament
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Box
2
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8
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World Series of Amerikan Injustice Chicago Conspiracy vs. Washington Kangaroos Opening Day, Sept. 24, 1969 at the Chicago Grass Courts
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Box
3
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5
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Disarmament Votes in the United Nations
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3
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5
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Listen to Women for a Change: Voices of Peace and Freedom. We have the spirit and power to change this country
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3
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5
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Women Turn the World Around
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3
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Without Disarmament . . . Who will have grandchildren?
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3
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5
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom : Dove with olive branch
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4
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1
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State Committee to Stop Sanguine; Project Stop Sanguine
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4
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Unconditional and Universal Amnesty, Wisconsin Amnesty Project
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4
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I Want You to Help Plan A Nonviolent Direct Action To Protect the Militarization of U.S. Foreign Policy - A City-wide Campaign Climaxing This Spring. Sponsored by Disarmament Now
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4
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My Name Is Attica … Rallies, Demonstration, and Free Speech. Bring Lunch, Rally at Taycheeda … In Response to a Nation-Wide Call by William Kunstler
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4
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The Wisconsin People's Bicentennial Commission Invites You To Clean Energy Rally in Support of A Nuclear Moratorium
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4
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Our Business is with Life, Not Death Nuke watch, July 13-15, Madison. Nuke Watch. Co-hosted by The Progressive, The Madison Press Connection
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4
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Throw Gulf Off Campus. Demonstrate, March on the Recruiters
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Oversize Folder
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Women Against the War Nov. 6 join the Women's Contingent Nat'l Peace Action Day in Boston
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North Country Alert, Stop Project Elf, Labor Day Weekend, Sept. 4-7, 1981
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, No More War Toys Disarmament Begins in the Playroom
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A Nonviolent Sit-in at the United States Mission to the U.N. for Disarmament. Sit-in for Survival
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2
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Nuclear War Cannot Be Won. Nuclear Disarmament Now! Northwest Working Press
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2
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World Assembly of Builders of Peace, Warsaw - 1977
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Oversize Folder
2
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March for Nuclear Disarmament and Human Needs. Third World and Progressive People's Coalition, Asian-American Caucus for Disarmament, African-American Coordinating Committee, Hispanics for Survival and Disarmament
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Fallout for Peace. Shelters for the Shelterless
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Europeans Cry “No”! American first-strike weapons on the doorstep of the Soviet Union are the most appropriate fuse for touching off a nuclear world war. Church Disarmament Program, Mobilization for Survival, Disarmament Resource Cent.
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2
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The First Strike Will be the Last. Mobilization for Survival
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2
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Stop the Euromissiles, October 21-24, 1983. October Actions to Stop Euromissiles
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Oversize Folder
2
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Birmingham Peace Center, “10 million Women for 10 days at Greenham Common”
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2
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Together We Can Say “No” to Nuclear Testing. Demonstration and Nonviolent Civil Disobedience Nevada Test Site
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Everything's Connected. Stop Nuclear Testing. American Peace Test
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Ground Zero
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Chart 1: Explosive Power: Nuclear Weapons vs. World War II
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Chart 2: War Fatalities
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Chart 3: Nuclear War Fuses
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Chart 4: Nuclear War Firebreaks
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Firebreaks Discussion
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Chart 5: Greater Cooperation Between Countries
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Chart 6: Conflict Resolution
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Chart 7: Arms Control
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Chart 8: Crisis Communication
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Nuclear America
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Benefit to Stop Project Elf, New Years Eve, 1983
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No to New US Missiles in Europe
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The Continental Walk for Disarmament and Social Justice. Arriving in Washington, Oct. 16, 1976
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We Are Angry Women. A Message to the Leaders of Nuclear Nations. We Do Not Want Our Children to Be the Last Generation. Women for Peace and Women Strike for Peace
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War Is Not Healthy for Children and Other Living Things
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War Resisters League; Your tax dollars at work? Don't Pay!
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It Will Be a Great Day When Our Schools Get All the Money They Need and the Air Force Has to Hold a Bake Sale to Buy a Bomber. Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Reclaim the Test Site. Grassroots Resistance. Nonviolent Direct Action and Civil Disobedience. American Peace Test
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Architects for Social Responsibility
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Women Against Daddy Warbucks. New York Women's Draft Board/Corporation Action
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Nuclear Free Pacific/Bikini Day
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War protest, international
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Box
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Amnesty support
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Disarmament
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War protest
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War protest
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The New Arms Race or New Ways of Thinking? A Week of Education, Nov 5-12, 1983
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