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  1. Randall Forsberg, born in Huntsville, Alabama, often referred to as "Randy", was the daughter of Douglass Watson. She graduated from Columbia University in 1965 and later moved to Pennsylvania where she taught English and married her husband Gunnar Forsberg, and moved to Stockholm in 1967. [5]

  2. Oct 26, 2007 · Randall Forsberg, who as a typist at a peace institute in Sweden in the 1960s began studying the potentially terrifying consequences of nuclear proliferation, then helped start the nuclear freeze ...

  3. The Nuclear Freeze movement was initiated by Randall Forsberg, a young American who worked at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute and, then, returned to the United States to become the executive director of the Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies, a think tank that she had founded with the aim of reducing the risk of war and minimizing the burden of U.S. military ...

  4. Nov 1, 2007 · Randall Forsberg, who founded the nuclear freeze movement of the early 1980s and wrote its manifesto, died Oct. 19 of endometrial cancer at a New York City hospital. She was 64. An arms control ...

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  5. Feb 2, 2022 · Nuclear Freeze documents digitized. “We will not quietly stand by and watch our world go up in flames and radiation,” the late scholar-activist Randall Forsberg once roused a crowd of more than 700,000 protestors in New York’s Central Park, calling for an end to the nuclear arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union.

  6. Randall Forsberg was invited to speak opposite then-Secretary of Defense Casper Weinberger in a Symposium on "Beyond Deterrence: Avoiding Nuclear War in the Longer Run.” Weinberger, a Harvard alumnus, had many ties to the university and at the time was on the Kennedy School Visiting Committee.

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  8. Apr 1, 2010 · In conclusion, Randall Forsberg and Helen Caldicott were integrative public leaders who played important leadership roles in the anti-nuclear weapons movement of the early 1980s. Forsberg was able to cross a variety of social and political boundaries in uniting a strong majority of the American population around the nuclear Freeze proposal.

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