The Lorelle Nelson Collection on Atomic Testing is comprised of newspaper clippings, magazine and journal articles, correspondence, press releases, fact sheets, fliers, informational handouts and booklets, and newsletters from approximately 1980 to 2009 concerning nuclear weapons testing at the Nevada Test Site, throughout the United States, and internationally. The collection includes information about anti-nuclear groups, committees, and associations, as well as information on the effects of radiation, nuclear fallout, lawsuits and court cases, events and protests, conferences, and local news coverage.
Sister Rosemary Lynch (right) and Judy Treichel (left) at the Nevada Test Site's protest Grandmothers for Peace held September 13, 1987. Sign being held says "Do you hate your enimes more than you love your children?" For a similar image see pho006384.
Sister Rosemary Lynch (right) and Judy Treichel (left) at the Nevada Test Site's protest Grandmothers for Peace held September 13, 1987. Sign held by Treichel says: "Do you hate your enemies more than you love your children?" For a similar image see pho006383.
Protestors at the Nevada Test Site, part of the Nevada Semipalatinsk Movement, join hands in a circle. Identified from left to right: Pauline Esteves, Louis Vitale, unidentified, Bill Rosse, and O. Suleĭmenov. Ca 1980-1999.