Protestors at the Nevada Test Site. Pictured on the left is Corbin Harney and O. Suleĭmenov, the Kazakh poet and leader of Nevada Semipalatinsk Movement, is pictured on the right. Ca 1980-1999. For a similar image see pho006469.
Protestors at the Nevada Test Site. Pictured on the left is Corbin Harney and O. Suleĭmenov, the Kazakh poet and leader of Nevada Semipalatinsk Movement, is pictured on the right. Ca 1980-1999. For a similar image see pho006468.
A group of protestors at the Nevada Test Site. L-R: undentified, unidentified, Cesar Chavez, Louie Vitale, Sister Rosemary Lynch, Fred Landau, unidentified and unidentified. August 6, 1987.
Oral history interview with Allen Fritzsche conducted by Joyce Moore on February 12, 2008 for the Boyer Early Las Vegas Oral History Project. Fritzsche begins by discussing his time in the United States Air Force, his interest in electronics, and moving to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1964 after being employed by EG & G, Inc. He describes his job duties measuring radiation levels at the Nevada Test Site, as well as at other test sites and nuclear power plants around the country and the world. Fritzsche talks about the effects of radiation and nuclear fallout, nuclear weapons tests, and life in Las Vegas during the 1960s.