Anti-nuclear pamphlets

Title:

Anti-nuclear pamphlets

Source:

Human Rights Archive (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University)

Date:

1959-1964

Citation:

Anti-nuclear pamphlets. Boxes 4 and 7, George Vickers papers, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.

Alternative Text:

Two pamphlets side by side. One features a design in two vertical segments: above is an illustration of a normative 1950s white middle class family holding hands near a tree under a sunny sky; below is an illustration of an atomic bomb with a skull inside, and text reading "that men may live! an alternative to atomic death." The second pamphlet, which reads "Student Peace Union," features a collage of photographs depicting protesters on city streets holding signs with messages opposing nuclear testing.

Original Format:

Pamphlets

Two pamphlets side by side. One features a design in two vertical segments: above is an illustration of a normative 1950s white middle class family holding hands near a tree under a sunny sky; below is an illustration of an atomic bomb with a skull inside, and text reading "that men may live! an alternative to atomic death." The second pamphlet, which reads "Student Peace Union," features a collage of photographs depicting protesters on city streets holding signs with messages opposing nuclear testing.

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