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Title
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CND and Committee of 100
Subject
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Anti-nuclear activism
Description
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The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
Creator
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Various
Publisher
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
Date
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1960-1970
Language
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English
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Title
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'Sanity Songsheet'
Description
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A radical song sheet accompanying the annual CND march to Aldermaston.
Creator
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Various
Date
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n/d
Format
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Leaflet
Language
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English
Aldermaston
Civil Disobedience
CND
Counter-culture
March