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Non-violent Silent Vigil to Protest the Killings in Greensboro
Date:
November 1979
Author:
unknown
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Description:
This flyer announces a silent vigil to be held November 7, 1979 in Chapel Hill, Raleigh, and Durham, to protest the murder of five Communist Workers Party members at a Death to the Klan march in Greensboro on November 3, 1979. The vigil was organized by an organization calling itself “a group of concerned Triangle area citizens.” [The Triangle area refers to Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, NC.]
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Printed Materials
Collection:
Sydney Nathans Papers
Repository:
Duke University
Item#:
4.67.1179
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