Macy Morse (January 25, 1921 – July 18, 2019) was an American activist in the non-violent peace and anti-nuclear movements.
[1] Macy Elkins was born in Molalla, Oregon, a Pacific Northwest logging town.
The group was set up to target Avco Corporation, a military contractor and subsidiary of Textron.
The group entered the Avco Systems Division in Wilmington, Massachusetts and hammered on manufacturing equipment and poured blood on documents entitled "MX-Peacekeeper".
[5] In 1981, to protest the Reagan Administration's nuclear first strike policies, Morse made her way into the offices of Reagan's press secretary Alexander Haig, where she splashed human blood onto the carpet and furniture.