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index Abalone Alliance, 77 Abzug, Bella, 94, 150 ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union), 18, 72, 205, 251 Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS), 51, 53 AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor– Congress of Industrial Organizations), 10, 80, 195, 212, 270n134 African National Congress (ANC), 188 Agency for International Development (AID), 212 Agnew, Spiro, 67 Ahrens, Lois, 185, 199–201, 204–7, 211 Albright, Madeleine, 250 Allen, George, 209 Allende, Salvador, 26, 172 All in the Family, 4, 48 Alsop, Donald, 249 Alternative Energy Coalition, 36–37, 43, 45, 49 American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), 10 American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), 33, 59, 65, 91, 104, 106, 108, 111, 113, 117, 120, 129 139, 147–48, 161, 163, 177–78, 180, 185 American Institute for Free Labor Development (AIFLD), 212 Amherst Disarmament Coalition, 112, 120, 122, 127, 161 An Act of Conscience, 106 Anderson, Jack, 205 Anderson, John, 100 Angus, Eugene, 122 anti-apartheid movement, 7, 93, 148, 162, 168, 183, 189, 191, 194, 206–7, 236 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (ABM), 103, 167 antinuclear energy movement, 4–6 passim, 12, 17, 142, 176, 258 Arbenz, Jacobo, 180, 193, 246 ARENA (Nationalist Republican Alliance), 172–73, 216, 253 Arias, Oscar, 216, 245 Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 127, 143 Arms Race Moratorium Act, 168 Asinof, Richard, 75 Asner, Ed, 178 Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), 36, 38–39 passim, 51, 56, 79, 95 Atoms for Peace, 42 Atwater, Lee, 251 AVCO, 133 Auschwitz, 113 Babbitt, Bruce, 248 Bachrach, George, 123, 182, 190–91 Baez, Joan, 143 Baker, Howard, 233 Ball, George, 143 Ball, William, 31–32 Barnes, Michael, 220 Barrett, Robert, 45 Barron, John, 155 Bassett, Pauline, 108, 123–24 Batrovin, Sergei, 155, 283–84n106 Bay of Pigs, 222 Bedell, Berkley, 233 Bedford, Charles, 66 Belafonte, Harry, 143 Bell, Betty, 40, 43, 267–68n94 Bell, Richard, 182–83, 193, 242 Bell, Stanley, 43 Benavides, Guillermo Alfredo, 254–55 Benson, William, 122 Benton, Bruce, 214 Bentsen, Lloyd, 231, 250 Bergman, Terry, 251 Berkeley Free Speech Movement, 5 Bernstein, Leonard, 143 312 Index Berrigan, Daniel, 161 Berrigan, Philip, 161 Betzner, Gary, 244 Big Pine, 181, 233 Bingham, Jonathan, 153, 155–56, 215, 220, 224 Birmingham Protests (1963), 5 black nationalism, 2, 105, 148 Black Panther Party, 101, 266n49 Black Rose, 81, 82–84, 86 Black United Front, 148 Blandon, José, 244 Bloom, Marshall, 23–24 Blumenson, Eric, 76 Boardman, Elizabeth, 59, 65, 69, 73, 75 Bois, Maurice, 65 Boland, Edward, 16, 208, 232–3 Boland Amendment, 16, 145–6, 208, 231–38, 244, 252 Boren, David, 226 Boston Clamshell, 61, 81, 83 Boston Coordinating Council on Central America, 180 Boston Draft Card Burning (1967), 13 Boston Massacre (1770), 14 Boston Tea Party (1774), 14, 40 Boyer, Paul, 102 Bozzotto, Dominic, 181 Bragg, Charles, 42–43 Brennan, Joseph E., 248 Brenneke, Richard J., 244 Brentlingr, John, 201–5, 207–8 Breyman, Steve, 137 Broomfield, William S., 156 Brown, Jerry, 93–95 passim, 100 Browne, Jackson, 88, 94, 143 Buchan, John H., 122 Buchanan, Patrick, 236 Burdick, Eugene, 102 Burton, Philip, 153 Bush, George H.W., 97, 207, 244–45, 256–67, 259; and 1988 election, 17–18, 250–52, 296n47 Bush, George W., 1, 259 Byrd, Robert, 230 Byrne, Brendan, 142 Cade, Richard, 30–31 Cagan, Leslie, 147–48, 190–91 Caldicott, Helen, 77, 98, 103, 108, 115, 143 Call to Halt the Nuclear Arms Race (The Call), 104 Cambodia, 10 Cambridge Council for a Nuclear Weapons freeze, 123–24, 127 Cardinal, Ernseto, 176 Carroll, Gene, 144 Carson, Johnny, 269n127 Carter, Hodding, 143 Carter, Amy, 187–89 Carter, James Earl, 5, 11, 99–100, 136–37, 189, 228; and 1980 election, 101, 116–17; and Central America, 173–75, 193, 209–10, 212, 223, 239, 294n17; and nuclear energy, 64, 93; and nuclear weapons, 104, 116, 126, 168 Casey, William, 232 Castro, Fidel, 175, 222–23 Catholic Connection, 180 Center for Defense Information, 122 Central America. See individual countries Central American Solidarity Association (CASA), 180, 186, 198 Central American Solidarity Movement, 6, 14, 17, 162, 168, 170, 175–208, 211, 225, 227, 229–30, 239–40, 242, 252–53, 256, 258; anti-embargo protests, 181–86, 200, 206, 214, 219, 236, 242; as outgrowth of 1960s activism, 6–7; decline, 206–8; Internationalists, 195–204; material aid campaign, 178; origins, 175–77; red-baited, 178; sanctuary movement, 7, 191–95; under surveillance, 204–6 Central American Working Group (CAWG), 178–79, 185, 194, 199 Central Park Disarmament Rally (June 12, 1982...

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