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Unite! To Stop Klan-Nazi Terror
Date:
circa December 19, 1979
Author:
February 2nd Mobilization Committee
Biographical/Historical abstract:
The February 2nd Mobilization Committee was created in response to the 1979 Greensboro massacre, was based in Durham, NC, and was a project of the National Anti-Klan Network.
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Description:
This flyer, published by the February 2nd Mobilization Committee, announces a peaceful demonstration to be held in Greensboro on February 2, 1980, coinciding with the twentieth anniversary of the 1960 Greensboro Woolworth lunch counter sit-ins. The 1980 demonstration was in response to the November 3, 1979 Death to the Klan march that resulted in five protestors being shot to death.
Subjects:
Format of original:
Printed Materials
Collection:
Blanche M. Boyd Papers
Repository:
Duke University
Item#:
4.66.1190
Rights:
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