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Martha Woodall
Gender:
Female
Ethnicity:
UNKNOWN
Biographical/Historical note:
Martha Woodall was a staff writer for the Greensboro Record in 1981.
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Professor to testify about civil rights
Date:
October 26, 1981
By:
Martha Woodall
From:
Edward Burrows Papers
This October 26, 1981 article by Martha Woodall of The Greensboro Record reports that Duke University Law Professor William Van Alstyne would be testifying before a cong...
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Swing defends police
Date:
November 5, 1979
By:
Martha Woodall
From:
Miscellaneous Collection - J.A. Armfield Papers
This November 5, 1979, article by Martha Woodall of the Greensboro Record reports on Greensboro Police Chief W.E. Swing's defense of his department's actions related to ...
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it was 'Belfast all over again' for TV cameraman
Date:
November 5, 1979
By:
Martha Woodall
From:
Miscellaneous Collection - J.A. Armfield Papers
This November 5, 1979, article by Martha Woodall of the Greensboro Record presents the reaction of a news cameraman who witnessed the shooting of five members of the Com...
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Melee angers residents
Date:
November 5, 1979
By:
Martha Woodall
From:
Miscellaneous Collection - J.A. Armfield Papers
This November 5, 1979, article by Martha Woodall and Greta Tilley of the Greensboro Record discusses community reaction within the surrounding neighborhood and elsewhere...
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Group planning funeral march
Date:
November 6, 1979
By:
Martha Woodall
From:
Miscellaneous Collection - J.A. Armfield Papers
This November 6, 1979, article by Martha Woodall of the Greensboro Record announces that Communist Workers Party (CWP) members are planning a march and demonstration to ...
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