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On a visit to her native state in 1996 to attend a Veterans for Peace National Convention, June Thompson and her husband Bill toured the southern half of Missouri. She reports on the people and events that inspired her to become an anti-nuclear activist. At several nuclear sites across the country, she was frequently incarcerated, gaining perspective on what is actually happening in this country. With humor and a keen eye, she engages the reader to share her experiences. Extensive resources and a book list guide readers to explore on their own.
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