TABLE OF CONTENTS


Descriptive Summary

Historical Note

Collection Overview

Restrictions

Online Catalog Headings

Administrative Information

Detailed Description of the Collection

Committee on Environmental Awareness

Connecticut Citizen's Conference

Nuclear Resistance Group

Students Opposed to the Nuclear Arms Race

Guide to the Anti-Nuclear Protests Collection, 1972 - 1984


Special Collections and Archives
Olin Library
Wesleyan University
252 Church Street
Middletown, CT 06457 USA
(860) 685-3864
(860) 685-2661
Email: sca@wesleyan.edu
URL: http://www.wesleyan.edu/libr/schome/

Descriptive Summary

Repository Special Collections & Archives, Wesleyan University
Creator Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.)
Title Anti-Nuclear Protests Collection,
Dates 1972 - 1984
Linear Feet 0.5
Archival Boxes 1
Abstract In the 1970s, Wesleyan University students became active against national nuclear arms polices and practices, especially those in New England. The groups of Wesleyan University students involved were the Committee on Environmental Awareness, Connecticut Citizens Conference, Nuclear Resistance Group and Students Opposed to Nuclear Arms Race. These groups organized campus wide informational meetings, showed films and actively participated in walking onto a nuclear arms site in Seabrook, New Hampshire, on April 30, 1977. Around forty Wesleyan Students, along with other activists, were arrested, and some were convicted of criminal trespass due to the April 30 protest.
The collection includes statements from the Committee on Environmental Awareness, Connecticut Citizens Conference, Nuclear Resistance Group and Students Opposed to Nuclear Arms Race. Materials include meeting minutes, flyers, notes and Wesleyan and Connecticut press on their activism and other notes and news from the groups. Campus news articles and memos provide accounts of participation in national protests and correspondence with students who were arrested for various protests.
Call Number 1000-157
Location For current information on the location of these materials, please consult Special Collections & Archives staff.
Language of Material Material in English

Historical Note

In 1976, a construction permit was issued for nuclear reactors on the marshes of Seabrook, New Hampshire, near a heavily populated beach community. On April 30, 1977, the Clamshell Alliance organized a protest on the grounds of these marshes calling for the state of New Hampshire and New England as a whole to be a nuclear-free zone. The 1977 Nuclear Resistance Group on Wesleyan's campus was involved in the April 30 protest. On that day, nearly 2,000 people walked onto the construction site to protest having a nuclear presence in New England. Of those 2,000 people, over 1,400 were arrested and 39 Wesleyan students were among them. In June 1977, the Clamshell Alliance held another on-site rally consisting of 20,000 participants of which several hundred also marched to Washington D.C. to protest in front of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Students at Wesleyan who were arrested on April 30 were charged with criminal trespass in the Portsmouth Court and called for "bail solidarity," therefore refusing to post bail until they were all released on personal recognizance. They were held for ten or eleven days, during which Wesleyan's Legal Defense and Bail Fund Board organized a fundraising drive for their release. As of May 11, thirty-two Wesleyan students were still held in state armories apparently under severe conditions; some of those arrested spent 14 hours on a cramped bus before any official arrest and some were held in a room with 691 other people.

Although Wesleyan organized a fundraiser for bail, the imprisoned students felt that it would be counterproductive. One student dictated a letter via telephone asking that the Wesleyan community help in writing letters, making phone calls and protesting the Connecticut governor if he were to accept any of the Seabrook prisoners into Connecticut jails. Some of the arrested students posted bail, and on May 13, the remaining prisoners accepted guilty pleas and were released on their own recognizance.

The Nuclear Resistance Group on Wesleyan's campus continued to stay active in the anti-nuclear front. In 1979, the group participated in another nationally recognized anti-nuclear rally in Buchanan, New York. Over two hundred protesters were arrested, Wesleyan students among them. In the early 1980s, protests were held on campus calling for a nuclear freeze.

The anti-nuclear arms groups also proposed and got approved Wesleyan as a nuclear-free zone. This was achieved in 1984 and consisted of an agreement with Wesleyan students and Wesleyan administration that the school would not participate in the production, testing, deployment, storage, or transportation of nuclear weapons. The school also agreed not to participate in research or investment associated with the development of nuclear weapons. Although this referendum was well-received by the Wesleyan community, the Board of Trustees had the final vote on the implementation of this agreement. Many believed this to be a symbolic gesture of the Wesleyan community during the Cold War, although the agreement was practical in the sense of Wesleyan refraining from investments and research related to nuclear arms. Although Wesleyan still had investments in companies that had some varied involvement in nuclear arms production or research, the campus decided to become a nuclear-free zone like many zoned areas in Europe.

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Collection Overview

The collection contains folders for each of the groups represented on campus that were active in anti-nuclear arms protests. These folders contain an array of information on the groups. Memos to and from the student groups and faculty as well as documents with their budgets, meeting minutes and membership lists are all included. Many groups also have a group statement with their goals as a group along with information on the greater anti-nuclear movement.

The first folder contains information on the Committee on Environmental Awareness. It includes memos about funding, budget write-ups and allocations. It also contains the goals of the group, a letter to the College Body Committee along with flyers from the group, information on film showings and newspaper clippings and papers on their activities.

The second folder documents from the Connecticut Citizen's conference, which holds pamphlets on their conference in 1983 and pictures of students lobbying.

Folders three through eleven contain information on the Nuclear Resistance Group. Each folder is divided by document type-correspondence, articles and news on the group, notes, films, agendas etc. Folder three and four contain reports and minutes on the Nuclear Power Forum, copies of the Radioactivist Flash, and events bulletin and announcements. Folder five contains proposals, a press announcement and informational flyers on Seabrook and the Reactor Pressure Vessel. The sixth folder contains information pertaining to the Clamshell Alliance and their activities and relationship with Wesleyan. Folder seven contains information on films shown, including receipts from where the films were obtained. Folder eight consists of member information; mailing lists, directories, phone lists and meeting minutes. Folder nine includes notes about the group, letters with other coalitions and dates of correspondence and demonstrations and films. Folder ten consists of press on the group and their demonstrations while folder eleven contains group history, editorials, press release and publications and film lists.

Folder twelve is documents on the group Students Opposed to the Nuclear Arms Race. This folder has the contents of their Alternative Education Forum, flyers, letters to student activists and editors from 1984 as well as information of Nuclear Free Zone and nuclear weapons.

Collection Arrangement

Organized alphabetically by group name.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

No restrictions.

Copyright Notice

Copyright for Official University records is held by Wesleyan University; all other copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.

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Online Catalog Headings

These and related materials may be found under the following headings in online catalogs.

Antinuclear movement--United States.
Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant (N.H.)
Student movements--United States.
Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.)--History.
Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.)--Students.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Anti-Nuclear Protests Collection, Collection #1000-157, Special Collections & Archives, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, USA.

Acquisitions Information

Acquired between 1984 and 1997.

Processing Information

Processed by Maddie Sage-EL, September 2008

Encoded by Valerie Gillispie, September 2008

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Detailed Description of the Collection

Committee on Environmental Awareness
Contains documents regarding the Committee on Environmental Awareness at Wesleyan in the 1970's including flyers, memos, budgetary information, and correspondence.
Box Folder
1 1 Wesleyan Events Calendar, 1978
Memo: second semester funding
Letter to the College Body Committee: request for funds
Budget, spring 1973
Letter to the College Body Committee: handwritten
First Semester Allocations
Alternative Energy Fair, 1978
Goals: handwritten
$25 gift from Sierra Club
BLURP: CEA Newsletter, February and March 1975
Environmental Film Series, winter-spring 1974
Newspaper clipping: "Amory to Speak on Struggle of Wildlife"
Statement: CEA Who We Are, 1974
Wesleyan University News Bureau, 1974
Symposium: Limits to Growth
Unlimited Growth: Growing, Growing, Gone? - F.H. Bormann
Newspaper clipping: Dubos States Energy Shortage Has Benefits, 1974
Flyer: Senator George McGovern 1972
Flyer: Dr. Charles Remington
Flyer: Meeting and election
Flyer: Sierra Club Films- "An Island in Time" and "Wilderness Alps of Stehekin"
Flyer: The Galapagos Islands
Flyer: Sierra Club Wilderness Films
Flyer: Audubon Films
Flyer: David Lavine, Director of the Inland Wetland Project
Flyer: Conference on the Environment of Lower Connecticut River Region
Flyer: Films "Death Be Not Loud" and "A Question of Values"
Business Card: Artisan Tree Care
Flyer: René Dubos
Flyer: "The U.S. - Soviet Environmental Cooperation Effort"
Folder: leaflets, articles about and by CEA
Alternative Energy Fair
Flyer: film "Dawn of the Solar Age," 1977
Letter: to Mr. McHarg from Wesleyan CEA, 1975
Letter: to Justice Douglas, 1975
Letter: to Dr. Meadows from S. Marc Zemke, 1974
Letter: to Joe Broder from S. Marc Zemke, 1973
Letter: to Dr. Ronald Ridker from S. Marc Zemke, 1974
Letter: draft to Justice Douglas
Letter: to Steve from Barry Lenk (handwritten)
Paper: "Energy for the Post-Fossil Fuel Era," by Beth Penney, 1975
Connecticut Citizen's Conference
Folder contains photos and a pamphlet from 1983.
Box Folder
1 2 2 pictures of student lobbying, 1983
Pamphlet: Connecticut Citizen's Conference, 1983
Nuclear Resistance Group
Folders three through eleven contain information on the Nuclear Resistance Group. Each folder is divided by document type, such as correspondence, articles and news on the group, notes, films, and agendas.
Box Folder
1 3 Letters, Memos, and Meeting Notes
Letter: to advertisers from Miles Ehrlich, 1977
Nuclear Power Forum, group reports/minutes and attendance
Memo: to Wesleyan Employees from Wesleyan Workplace Committee, February, 1977
Announcements and notes (handwritten)
Box Folder
1 4 Newsletters
"The Radioactivist Flash," 1977, February 1978-August 1978
"Nuclear Resistance Group Bulletin"- upcoming events
"Facts on the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant/Malfunctions," 1979
Box Folder
1 5 Anti-Nuclear Information
Group structure proposal, 1977
War Resisters League- Bill, 1978
Correspondence: The Task Force against Nuclear Pollution
Flyer: "So what was Seabrook anyway?"
Blockade Scenario
"What is the Reactor Pressure Vessel?"
Flyer: Rally
Flyer: Seabrook!
Stop the Neutron Bomb
Press announcement
Box Folder
1 6 Clamshell Alliance
Clamshell Alliance: Capitol Letters
Correspondence: Hartford Clamshell Alliance
State of Connecticut Department of Utility Control: Brief of Wesleyan NRG, 1980
Report from Connecticut Clamshell meeting
Clamshell coalition minutes, 1978, 1979
Clamshell News: New London County, 1980
Hartford Clam New Years News
Clam Bits
Transportation of Nuclear Waste
Flyer: Public Hearing
Flyer: Bus to Seabrook
Phone Numbers, handwritten
Box Folder
1 7 Films
Film Bills
Notice for Wesleyan Events Calendar
Film notes, handwritten
Letter from National Association for Foreign Student Affairs, 1974
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Technical Info. Center, Film Request, 1974
Letter to WRC-TV, handwritten, 1974
Letter from Earthkeeping
Box Folder
1 8 Member Contacts
Mailing lists
Directories
Phone lists
Meeting Minutes
Box Folder
1 9 Group notes
Correspondence with Coalition for a New Foreign and Military Policy
Note to NRG, handwritten
Clamshell agenda (backside notes on nuclear films, handwritten)
April schedule
Notes on dates of phone calls, handwritten, 1979
Notes on slideshow, demonstration and films
To-Do list
Box Folder
1 10 Press on N. R. G.
Argus: Anti-Nukers Rally for Reform, 1977
Middletown Press: 40 from Wes Join N-Plant Protest, 1977
Hartford Courant: Wesleyan Group in Van of Anti-Nuclear Protests, 1979
Hermes: Students to Join Protest against Seabrook Nuke, 1977
Hermes: Nuclear Foes Battle over Seabrook Site, 1976
Box Folder
1 11 Documents, 1978-1981
Letter from Wesleyan Secretaries
Press Release, 1978
"Miliston III is a Bad Investment," 1981
Editorial: A Day of Mourning
NRG History File- member list?
Press Release: Northeast Utilities Annual Meeting of Shareholders, 1981
Publications and Film Lists
Students Opposed to the Nuclear Arms Race
This folder has the contents of their Alternative Education Forum, flyers, letters to student activists and editors from 1984 as well as information about the Nuclear Free Zone and nuclear weapons.
Box Folder
1 12 Wesleyan Alternative Education form
Flyers: "The Draft: Information and Options"
Letter from SONAR to Student Activists, 1984
Letter to Editors, 1984
Information on Nuclear Free Zone and Nuclear Weapons