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DESCRIPTION:An action by four women in Alviso in 1966 brought the U.S. use of napalm to 
 the attention of the media and inspired a song by Pete Seeger. They were to 
 become known as the Napalm Ladies.\n\nJoyce McLean tells Aiesha Parker 
 Hicks about the protest action and its fallout. She along with Beverly 
 Farquhar, Lisa Kalvelage and Aileen Hutchinson (in San Jose Mercury photo 
 from left >>) set out to block a shipment of napalm destined for 
 Vietnam.\n\nIn the subsequent trial, Lisa Kalvelage tells her personal 
 story as a German war bride challenged to prove she was worthy to enter the 
 United States. They refer to the Nuremberg principles and to treaties the 
 United States had signed.\n\nLisa Kalvelage, coordinator of the San Jose 
 Peace Center at that time, joined the other three women as a member of 
 WILPF, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/08/28/18720478.php
SUMMARY:Napalm Ladies: Personal Responsibility under International Law
LOCATION:48 south 7th st, san jose, ca, 95112
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/08/28/18720478.php
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