History Matters: Nuclear America: 1960s Women Protesting the Bomb
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Beginning in the early 1960s, American women began taking a public stand against nuclear bombs and weapons testing because of their threat to human life and the future of the planet. This talk looks at women’s protests and the consequences of their actions.
Where
SULB 321
2200 169th Street, Hammond, IN 46323, United States
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Co-hosted with: Office of Student Life, Department of History, Philosophy, Politics & Economics
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