Nuclear Disarmament
There are three important groups of peace activists discussed in the two case studies presented here: the Pugwash Movement, and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and the Committee of 100. There were, of course, many other groups throughout the world which also opposed nuclear weapons. An influential Canadian group was the Toronto Association for Peace – see the case study Working for Peace: Eva Sanderson and the Toronto Association for Peace, 1958-1972 under the theme Women for Peace.
Canadian Peace Congress, Leaflet, [1986?]
Canadian Peace Congress, Peace pin, [198-]
Canadian Peace Congress, Peace pin, 1985-1986
Toronto Association for Peace, Peace pin, [196-]
Combined Universities Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (Canada), Leaflet, 9-11 May [1960]
Combined Universities Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (Canada), Leaflet, 9-11 May [1960]
Combined Universities Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (Canada), Mimeograph, September - December 1960
Combined Universities Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (Canada), Mimeograph, September - December 1960
Combined Universities Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (Canada), Mimeograph, September - December 1960
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