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Nan Randall

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  • A dairy farm near Charlottesville (Library of Congress).

    'Charlottesville': A Government-Commissioned Story About Nuclear War

    A fictional 1979 account of how the small Virginia city would weather an all-out nuclear exchange between the U.S. and U.S.S.R.
    by Nan Randall via The Atlantic on January 1, 1979

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