Linked Arms: A Rural Community Resists Nuclear Waste

Linked Arms: A Rural Community Resists Nuclear Waste

by Thomas V. Peterson
ISBN-10:
0791451321
ISBN-13:
9780791451328
Pub. Date:
11/08/2001
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
ISBN-10:
0791451321
ISBN-13:
9780791451328
Pub. Date:
11/08/2001
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
Linked Arms: A Rural Community Resists Nuclear Waste

Linked Arms: A Rural Community Resists Nuclear Waste

by Thomas V. Peterson
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Overview

Through character development, snappy dialogue, and vivid scenes, Linked Arms tells the story of a rural people's successful struggle to keep a major nuclear dump out of Allegany County in western New York. Five times over a twelve-month period hundreds of ordinary people—merchants, teachers, homemakers, professionals, farmers, and blue collar workers—ignored potential jail terms and large fines to defy the nuclear industry and governmental authority by linking arms in the bitter cold to thwart the siting commission through civil disobedience.

The hearts and minds of the resisters emerge in the narrative, as we find out why these people found civil disobedience compelling, how they organized themselves, and what moral dilemmas they addressed as they fought for their convictions. While becoming more engaged in the resistance, they confronted critical issues in contemporary America: democratic decision making, environmental policy, legal rights, corporate responsibility, and the technology of nuclear waste.

Some of the book's highlights include: conversations that took place between Governor Cuomo, Assemblyman Hasper, and the protestors, which thoughtfully probe who should bear the financial burden of a failed and dangerous technology; the scientific and technological issues discussed between Ted Taylor, a nuclear physicist who was one of the key people in the Manhattan project, and the leaders of the resistance; and the citizens' initiation of a lawsuit that eventually reached the Supreme Court and abrogated the central provision in the 1987 congressional law that mandated states build low-level nuclear dumps across the country. These dialogues and vignettes illustrate how the civil disobedience and dogged determination of the people of Allegany County changed the course of history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791451328
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 11/08/2001
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 282
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Thomas V. Peterson is Professor of Religious Studies at Alfred University and the author of Ham and Japheth: The Mythic World of Whites in the Antebellum South.

Table of Contents

List of Maps and Illustrations
Preface
Prologue

1. The Struggle Begins

2. Birth of Nonviolent Resistance

3. Declaration of War

4. Vigilance and Rage

5. Defiance in the Bitter Cold

6. Linked Arms

7. Defending the Sites

8. Outside the Law

9. Grandparents, Horses, and Masks

Epilogue
Sources
Appendix: People Arrested in ACNAG Actions
Index of Names and Identifications

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