"Clergy Ask Dow For Napalm Vote", May 5, 1968

Religious leaders from American Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish groups asked the Dow Chemical Company to let stockholders vote on whether to keep selling napalm for use in war. They argued that napalm caused extreme and unnecessary suffering for both soldiers and civilians in Vietnam, leaving survivors with terrible burns and scars.

Resource Identifier
DowVote
Citation
Russell Brines papers, Collection No. 8894, Box 11, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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