Aunt Carrie's War Against

Black Fox

Nuclear Power Plant

by Carrie Barefoot Dickerson

with Patricia Lemon

This book chronicles the fight of Carrie Barefoot Dickerson, at the time a mother of four and grandmother of five, against the construction of the Black Fox nuclear power plant near her farm in northeastern Oklahoma.

Carrie and her organization, Citizen's Action for Safe Energy, fought Black Fox through legal means. Her story is one of an unlikely modern heroine who prevailed against tremendous odds to save her state from an environmental and fiscal disaster. Although she spent her life savings and mortgaged her farm to pay for the fight, she has no regrets, and continues to be active in battles to preserve the environment in Oklahoma and neighboring states. Her story will be an inspiration to environmental activists and concerned citizens alike.


You may order autographed copies of the book by sending a check for $30, which includes Oklahoma state sales tax and shipping, to:
Carrie Barefoot Dickerson
P.O. Box 2584
Claremore, OK 74018
Please include a note describing the inscription that you would like. If you don't specify one, it will be signed "Best Wishes, Carrie Barefoot Dickerson."


Aunt Carrie's War Against Black Fox Nuclear Power Plant is published by Council Oak Publishing Company, Inc., 1350 East 15th Street, Tulsa OK 74120, (918) 587 6454. Council Oaks' publicity on the book is also available.