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The Hanford plaintiffs : voices from the fight for atomic justice / Trisha T. Pritikin ; with a foreword by Richard C. Eymann and Tom H. Foulds and an introduction by Karen Dorn Steele.

Van Pelt Library KF228.H285 P75 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pritikin, Trisha T., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hanford Works--Trials, litigation, etc.
Hanford Works.
United States. Department of Energy--Trials, litigation, etc.
United States.
United States. Department of Energy.
Radiation victims--Legal status, laws, etc.
Radiation victims.
Radioactive waste sites--Law and legislation.
Radioactive waste sites.
Toxic torts.
Hanford Site (Wash.)--Trials, litigation, etc.
Hanford Site (Wash.).
Toxic torts--Washington (State)--Hanford Site.
Radioactive waste sites--Law and legislation--Washington (State)--Hanford Site.
Radiation victims--Legal status, laws, etc--Washington (State)--Hanford Site.
Trials.
Washington (State)--Hanford Site.
Physical Description:
xvi, 348 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Lawrence : University Press of Kansas, 2020.
Summary:
"For four decades, from its opening as a Manhattan Project outpost during World War, the Hanford nuclear facility in Washington State regularly released radiation into the air and water surrounding it, blanketing farms, towns, and the Columbia River. Residents - many of them families of Hanford workers - were repeatedly assured that facility posed no threat, despite rising rates of illness and death in both people and animals. Not until the 1980s, when documents related to nuclear testing were finally declassified, did the public learn that the government had known all along that Hanford was a danger to the people of the Pacific Northwest. Starting in 1991, thousands of downwinders filed personal injury claims against the contractors who operated Hanford, seeking recompense for their high rates of cancer, thyroid disease, and other issues. In The Hanford Plaintiffs, Trisha Pritikin - a Hanford downwinder, attorney, and named plaintiff - tells the story of Hanford, its downwinders, and their battle for justice. She gives historical context to both Hanford and the larger issue of American nuclear testing, drawing especially on the experiences of Nevada Test Site downwinders. She details In Re Hanford, the class action suit, and the multitude of uphill battles downwinders face in a legal system that protects the government on all fronts. But the core of the book, its greatest contribution, is the set of 24 oral histories from Hanford plaintiffs. Here is the personal cost of America's nuclear power, told in the words of those who struggled not just with illness and loss but also to be believed in the face of government insistence that nothing was wrong"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Foreword / Dick Eymann and Tom Foulds
Author's Note
Introduction / Karen Dorn Steele
The Forgotten Guinea Pigs
Hanford and the Manhattan Project : Plaintiff 1: Charlotte Rae McCormick, Plaintiff 2: Marlene Campbell, Plaintiff 3: Jay Mullen, Plaintiff 4: Sally Albers Stearns, Plaintiff 5: Rance Jones
The Early Cold War, 1945-1950 : Plaintiff 6: Lesley Frazier Thompson, Plaintiff 7: Susan Ward, Plaintiff 8: Bonnie Rae, Plaintiff 9: Connie Nelson, Plaintiff 10: June Stark Casey
Chapter 4. The Cold War 1951
Poisoned Milk : Plaintiff 11: Michael Helland, Plaintiff 12: Dan S.
Chapter 6. Hanford : Signs of Trouble Downwind : Plaintiff 13: Brenda Weaver, Plaintiff 14: Jamie Weaver, Plaintiff 15: Tom Bailie, Plaintiff 16: Mary Bailie Reeve
NTS : Signs of Trouble Downwind
Hanford: The Silent Holocaust : Plaintiff 17: Geneva Shroll, Plaintiff 18: Keith Lindaas, Plaintiff 19: Lois Foraker, Plaintiff 20: Marcy Lawless, Plaintiff 21: Jackie Harden
Hanford Downwinders Turn to the Courts : Plaintiff 22: J. M., Plaintiff 23: Trisha Thompson Pritikin
Reversal of Allen Bellwether Verdicts : The Catalyst for Change : Plaintiff 24: Judith Mayer
Appendix: Citizen Letter to Dr. Dick Jackson, NCEH.
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
9780700629039
0700629033
9780700629046
0700629041
OCLC:
1105736646

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