Coalition to Stop Trident records, 1960-1996 (inclusive).

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Coalition to Stop Trident records, 1960-1996 (inclusive).

The records consist of administrative records, correspondence, publications, subject files, and photographs documenting the history, structure, philosophies, and activities of the Coalition to Stop Trident as well as other groups working to stop the production and deployment of Trident submarines and missiles in Connecticut and New England. There are also subject files which place the local activities of these Connecticut groups into the context of the national and international disarmament movement.

10.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8011748

Yale University Library

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Sheehan, Joanne

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The Coalition to Stop Trident (CST) was formally established in Connecticut in 1984 to coordinate and continue the activities of several groups resisting the production and deployment of Trident nuclear submarines and missiles in Connecticut. Resistance to the Trident program in Connecticut began in 1976, with the keel laying of the first Trident submarine, the USS Ohio. Groups which preceded the CST included the Trident/Conversion Campaign, the American Friends Service Committee of Connecticut,...

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