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B.A.N.G. New York Anti-Nuclear Group - : Small Collection of flyers from the Brooklyn Anti-Nuclear Group. Calls For Direct Action in the Fight For a Nuclear-Free World - Shut Down the Plant —Melt Down the Rates

B.A.N.G. New York Anti-Nuclear Group -

B.A.N.G. New York Anti-Nuclear Group: Small Collection of flyers from the Brooklyn Anti-Nuclear Group. Calls For Direct Action in the Fight For a Nuclear-Free World - Shut Down the Plant —Melt Down the Rates

  • Used

B.A.N.G. Brooklyn, New York. 8.5 x 14." Single sheet, text on front only. This flyer appears as if it made the rounds. Folding vertically - tanning in upper left corner and 5 inches down the left side. Slight tear (0.5") in the front edge - not effecting text. Very good.

This B.A.N.G. flyer explains its major points:

Nuclear Plants Are A Rip-off of our money
Nuclear Plants Threaten Our Lives
Nuclear Profiteering
What We Can Do: Rate Withholding

Your Money - Your Life: Shut Down the Plants - Melt Down the Rates.

B.A.N.G. Brooklyn, New York. 8.5 x 14" yellow flyer with folding lines. Single sheet with only a few handwritten notes on the back. Members are worried about the coming winter with energy costs one of their main concerns. New Yorkers are trying to feed and heat themselves and their families. Complaints about Con Edison's raising of price increase - 22% on all monthly bills. A major reason for these increases is the way companies like Con Ed work - profits not human needs. Very good.

Rate Withholding: A Way to take Control of Your Life.
B.A.N.G. Brooklyn New York. Two single sided pages (8.5 x 14."), stapled in upper left corner. Folding marks, else very good. Flyer outlines and describes their concerns:

Join Us in Building a Rate Withholding Campaign:
What is Con ED?
How does Con Ed work?
Hidden Costs of Nuclear Power
Indian Point
Phantom Taxes
Public Relations
Why Withhold?
Enforced Shut-Offs
Direct Action











  • Bookseller Independent bookstores US (US)
  • Book Condition Used
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Place of Publication Brooklyn, NY
  • Keywords Anti-Nuclear, Protests, Social Movements, Policy,