Award-winning reporter Peter Eichstaedt chronicles how the U.S. government's frantic entry into the nuclear age injured--and continues to impact--Native Americans and their communities. From the first uranium mining to the full-scale nuclear build-up, Eichstaedt details the deadly legacy of America's desire to build an atomic industry at any cost.
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Award-winning reporter Peter Eichstaedt chronicles how the U.S. government's frantic entry into the nuclear age injured--and continues to impact--Native Americans and their communities. From the first uranium mining to the full-scale nuclear build-up, Eichstaedt details the deadly legacy of America's desire to build an atomic industry at any cost.
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Murrae Haynes. Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Book Photographs; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 263 pages; Index, Bibliography. Decorative endpapers. American Indians mined Uranium for the U. S. Nuclear arsenal. The author details the devastating physical, psychological and culturan impact uranium mining has had on the Navajo people and on their lands. Member of FABA (Fl Antiquarian Booksellers' Assoc) Illustrator: Murrae Haynes. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 7364.