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This 5-page photocopied paper examines how uranium mining and the development of nuclear technology is impacting Native American communities. It claims that capitalism and racism continue to dehumanize the population of the United States and suggests that an educational and political campaign is needed to combat racism and unite workers.
Publication Date
7-1979
Document Type
Report
City
New York City
Keywords
AIM, American Indian Movement, capitalism, racism, uranium, nuclear technology, contamination
Language
English
Disciplines
Indigenous Studies | Native American Studies | Political History | Social History | United States History
Recommended Citation
Fight Back, "A Fight Back Position Paper on Racism and Nuclear Technology: Interrelated Threats to Humanity" (1979). American Indian Movement and Activism. 11.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/john_thomas_aim/11
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This item is made available as part of the Welcome Home Project for educational purposes only. It is not to be distributed for commercial use.
Identifier
Box 12, Folder 6, Item A
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