Atomic Energy As a Force For Good
- 1955
Atomic Energy As a Force For Good is a dramatization of a town debating whether or not to allow the Atomic Energy Commission to build a nuclear power plant nearby. Community members initially afraid of nuclear energy because of the atomic bomb are won over by medical applications and come to support the plant. Produced by the Christian non-profit organization, The Christophers. This version is taken from a DVD copy and not from the original film.
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The Christophers. “Atomic Energy As a Force For Good.” Dvds, 1955. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/l7vv9h1.
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