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The Greensboro Justice Fund
Date:
circa 1982
Author:
unknown
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Description:
This paper provides and administrative history of the Greensboro Justice Fund which was created to facilitate the litigation and public education relating to the murder of five Communist Workers Party members at the Death to the Klan march in Greensboro, North Carolina, on November 3, 1979. The document identifies the organization's board of directors, the legal cases and participating attorneys, funding strategies, and types of community involvement. This undated document was most likely written during 1982 during the federal grand jury investigation.
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Other
Collection:
Edward Burrows Papers
Repository:
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Item#:
1.5.184
Rights:
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