David Hartsough, staff member of the American Friends Service Committee, speaks about the ongoing non-violent witness and blockade of arms shipments from Concord Naval Weapons Station to Central America, as well as other regions in the world. Hartsough, co-founder of the Nuremberg Actions, discusses their 24 hour vigil which has blockaded trains since September 1, 1987, when Brian Wilson was run over.|THE ARMS BLOCKADE : AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE / produced by Sue Supriano. - SERIES: Steppin' out of Babylon| no. 7 - David Hartsough, staff member of the American Friends Service Committee, speaks about the ongoing non-violent witness and blockade of arms shipments from Concord Naval Weapons Station to Central America, as well as other regions in the world. Hartsough, co-founder of The Nuremberg Actions, discusses their 24 hour vigil which has blockaded trains since September 1, 1987, when Brian Wilson was run over. - RECORDED: 1988.
The Arms blockade : American Friends Service Committee / produced by Sue Supriano.
Episode Title:
The Arms blockade : American Friends Service Committee / produced by Sue Supriano.
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PRA Archive #:
SZ0482.07
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Date Recorded on:
1988.
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Item duration:
1 reel (29 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., stereo.|28:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1988.
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