
Voyage of the Golden Rule
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In late March of 1958 four men set sail in a thirty-foot ketch, the Golden Rule, for the nuclear-bomb-testing area in the Marshall Islands. Their sailing was a non-violent protest to the continuation of such tests—tests which could threaten present and future generations with the deadly effects of fallout.
Albert Bigelow, master and captain of the Golden Rule, has written a full and articulate acco...
Albert Bigelow, master and captain of the Golden Rule, has written a full and articulate acco...
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In late March of 1958 four men set sail in a thirty-foot ketch, the Golden Rule, for the nuclear-bomb-testing area in the Marshall Islands. Their sailing was a non-violent protest to the continuation of such tests—tests which could threaten present and future generations with the deadly effects of fallout.
Albert Bigelow, master and captain of the Golden Rule, has written a full and articulate acco...
Albert Bigelow, master and captain of the Golden Rule, has written a full and articulate acco...
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