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In newly independent Ghana in June of 1962, an unexpected group of people gathered together in Accra to discuss a pressing issue: the abolition of nuclear weapons. As with many international meetings on the nuclear question, the participants included mostly well-known American pacifists and European experts on disarmament. But there were also delegates from Africa, Asia and South America with wide...
Collaborative Digital Histories of Global Peace Movements | Huntaegis