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Physicians for Social Responsibility
Nassau County Chapter |
| The Nassau County Chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility
(PSR-NC) was an organization which protested nuclear war in the 1980s
and '90s. The group gave lectures, held fundraisers, led protests,
as well as other events, in order to educate the general population
on the topic of nuclear war and to promote world peace. Physicians
for Social Responsibility is affiliated with the International Physicians
for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), which earned the Nobel
Peace Prize in 1985. |

An armband used in one of the PSR protests |
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Michael D'innocenzo, Hofstra
University History Professor, at a PSR protest |
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Minutes from an early PSR meeting |
One of the PSR Newsletters dated
Spring 1989 |
The Nassau County Chapter was founded in 1982 and remained active until
1997. The founding members held meetings in the various homes of chapter
associates and proceeded to hold meetings in various places including
Hofstra University. Dr. Herbert Perr donated the collection of materials
relating to the Nassau County Chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility
and was the organization's first vice-president. He also went on
to become its president.
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Herbert Perr protesting with
a large prescription |
Hiroshima Day 1989 |
The collection contains organizational records such as bylaws, meeting
minutes, outreach information, news releases, advertisement information,
and membership information. Another part of the collection contains a
large quantity of correspondence written to and from the presidents of
PSR-NC. There is also a considerable amount of printed material on various
topics in regard to nuclear war.
PSR Protest in Washington, D.C. 1986

The Physicians for Social Responsibility collection is organized
in nine series:
- Founding Records arranged in 10 subseries
- Membership arranged chronologically
- Outreach arranged in 14 subseries
- Nuclear War Information arranged in 14 subseries
- Consequences of Nuclear War arranged in three subseries
- Media arranged in four subseries
- Printed Materials arranged in two subseries
- Audio-Visual Materials arranged alphabetically by title and
by format
- Oversized Memorabilia
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