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Hear the story of the fight against Project Chariot – the U.S. government’s plan to detonate H-Bombs on the Alaskan tundra. Dan O’Neill, author of The Firecracker Boys, will share the story of the scientists, conservationists, and Iñupiaq residents who led the grassroots efforts to stop nuclear testing near Point Hope, Alaska and brought about the first stirrings of the environmental movement.
6:30-8 p.m. Wednesday, June 17, in the auditorium. Free. Registration required.
To learn more about Alaska’s role in the Cold War, visit our Cold War to the Cosmos: Distant Early Warning Systems and the Arctic exhibition.
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anchorage, alaska,art,cold war,environmental movement,grassroots efforts,iñupiaq residents,nuclear testing
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History & Museums,Causes
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