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Dakota Datebook
May 16, 2004
"Nekomis Missile Base Protest"
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Thirty-four years ago today was International
ABM Day, an anti-war event that was planned to coincide with Armed
Forces Day.
In North Dakota, the early construction stages of the
Anti-Ballistic Missile Safeguards had many worried about nuclear
proliferation and the states growing dependence on federal defense
money that came from the building of missile sites across the state. The
North Dakota Citizens for a Sane Nuclear Policy, as well as
the North Dakota Clergy and Laymen Concerned, sponsored protests
at several different ABM Day. Organizers announced that more than 2,000
people were coming from out-of-state, including two members of the notorious
Chicago 7.
On May 16th, 1970, more than 3,000 protested at UND,
while 1,500 gathered at the missile base under construction near Nekoma.
In a wise move by the business contractors, work at the base was halted,
construction was roped off, machinery was moved off-site, and sanitary
facilities were brought in for the protesters. The demonstration remained
under control, causing a disappointed Newsweek reporter to call it a flop.
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