Black White Perceptions
RACE RELATIONS IN GREENSBORO
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Black/white perceptions: Race relations in Greensboro
Date
1980-11
Creator
North Carolina Advisory Committee on Civil Rights
Biographical/historical note
Charles Babington was a Greensboro Daily News staff writer who covered the Novemeber 3, 1979 Death to the Klan march that took place in Greensboro and left five of the protesters dead.
Subject headings
Greensboro Massacre, Greensboro, N.C., 1979
Topics
Greensboro Massacre, 1979;General perspectives on race relations
Place
Greensboro (N.C.)
Description
This study was initiated by the North Carolina Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights as a result of conflicting assessments regarding the murder of five Communist Workers Party members at the Death to the Klan march, in Greensboro, North Carolina, on November 3, 1979. The report's findings and recommendation were based on information gathered in a field investigation which took place in early 1980. The bulk of the report contains statements from a wide range of Greensboro residents regarding their perceptions about race relations in Greensboro. In addition, the report gives an overview of Greensboro, a detailed analysis of the November 3 event, and recommendations for the citizens of Greensboro.
Type
text
Original format
reports
Original dimensions
8.5" x 11"
Original publisher
[Place of publication not identified] : North Carolina Advisory Committee on Civil Rights
Language
en
Contributing institution
Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections and University Archives, UNCG University Libraries
Black White Perceptions
RACE RELATIONS IN GREENSBORO
and consideration of the Com
In the meantime, the findings
Carolina Advisory Committee.
lis report will be
lmendations of tl
■HBBOH