Fred Landau holding a sign that says "Las Vegas NTS workers yes Nuclear bombs no" in a crowd with unidentified protestors at the Nevada Test Site circa 1980-1999.
Fred Landau looking away from camera holding a sign that says "Las Vegas NTS workers yes Nuclear bombs no" next to unidentified protestor at the Nevada Test Site circa 1980-1999. Something is partially obstructing the camera lens.
Oral history interview with Eldon Cunningham conducted by Randall Williams on March 14, 1981 for the Ralph Roske Oral History Project on Early Las Vegas. In this interview Cunningham talks about why he moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, his experience in World War II, his work with Clark County Electric, his work at the Nevada Test Site, experiments at the Nevada Test Site, and his former hunting practices.
A protest at the Nevada Test Site, pictured are two large protest signs circa 1980-1999. The center sign says, "The only solution is love." The sign on the right says, "Why do we keep testing when we know they work well?"
A priest presiding over a protest at the Nevada Test Site circa 1980-1999. Sister Rosemary Lynch can be seen just above the left edge of the table in a blue hat.