GREENSBORO: 1900-80/ JOIN A
NEW NATL. OFFENSIVE!
UNITE!
TO STOP
KLANNAZI TERROR
Remember
trie Greensboro Massacre!
Halt Pollce/Klan Collusion!
We Will Never Go Back!
The shots that killed five anti-KKK demonstrators in Greensboro November 3 were aimed at all Blacks, working people regardless
of class and color, and ail who desire justice in America.
We refuse to be silenced by the new wave of KKK terror, govtfiUfQnt repression, and those who would tell us to close our eyes,
hoping the terror will gc away. We must respond with moral outrajf commensurate with the magnitude of these atrocities.
The violence in Greensboro is part of a pattern. These ~~]j ¥J0jJM murders were encouraged by the Bakke and Weber cases, the
anti-alien hysteria, Proposition 13-typt legislation, new attempts a$ Win busting. This must be turned around.
Twenty years ago on February 1, I960, four Greensboro A&T s||j|cnis sat down at the lily-white lunch counter of Woolworth's.
Their courage helped accelerate an entire generation of struggle. The liition responded and people won some meaningful steps towards
freedom and justice. ,.
Entering the 1980s, we find ourselves in a situation where even the limited gains acliieved during the '60s are under increasing
attack. Twenty years after the Greensboro sit-ins and the passage of touch legislation, the deep yearning for freedom, justice and
liberation of Black people has yet to be satisfied.
We call on labor unions, churches, civil rights, human rifjttjf, BoWiea! M#-*H social organizations, who wish to express their concern
for the crisis issues which set the conditions for the Gr.emfcgro Massacre, to come to Greensboro, N.C. on February 2, 1980, to
commemorate the last twenty years of struggle and take part in bunching this offensive.
Join Us for • Peaceful,
Nonviolent March in
GREENSBORO, N.C.
FEB. 2
1980
For more details:
CONTACT
FEBRUARY 2nd MOBILIZATION COMMITTEE
A project of the National Anti-Klan Network
P.O. Bex 741
Durham, NC 27702
K.3&W
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