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U.S. Department of Justice
Federal Bureau of Investigation
'l*.R«»ly; Pitas* Refer re
Pile No.
ioll20 First Union National Bank Building
Charlotte/ North Carolina 28282
May 1, 1981 a
Mr. o.iav jiiSs
Fcst Office Box 3365.
Santa Barbara, California 93105 >
Dear Mr. Glass:
This is in response to your letter dated April 20,
1981, received at this office on April 22, 1981, in which
you made an Freedom of Information-Privacy Act (FOIPA) request.
A"search of the Charlotte central records system
revealed files on the following newspapers:
Greensboro Record /*
Greensboro Daily~News
The Charlotte Qbs
te>
>server
newspaper
The Charlotte News
Raleigh News and Observer ;.
A review of these files revealed they contained
clippings and miscellaneous correspondence.
general
From a review of your letter, it appears you are
interested in information about the clash between the Communist
vvcia.ir?. Party, the Ku Klux Klan and the Nazi Party that occurred
or. Ncver-ber 3, 1979, at Greensboro, North Carolina. There
ara a: articles or any other items concerning this occurrence
in the aftove newspaper files. Therefore, it is requested tnat
you advise this office if you desire copies of material from
these files which do not relate to the November 3, 1979,
incident at Greensboro, North Carolina.
For your information, newspaper clippings relating to the
November 3, 1979, incident at Greensboro, North Carolina, are
maintained in a sub-section in the substantive file. The
newspaper clipping sub-section consists of approximately
1020 pages.
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[Letter from FBI agent Robert Pence to Marv Glass]
Date
1981-05-01
Creator
Pence, Robert L.
Subject headings
Greensboro Massacre, Greensboro, N.C., 1979
Topics
Greensboro Massacre, 1979
Place
Greensboro (N.C.)
Description
This letter from U.S. Department of Justice Special Agent Robert Pence, responds to Marv[?] Glass' request for information related to the FBI's investigation of the Communist Workers Party in Greensboro prior to the murder of five CWP members at the Death to the Klan march, on November 3, 1979. Pence reports that records related to the FBI investigation prior to the incident need to be retrieved from the central FBI office, but that there are over 1000 pages of news clippings related to the incident in the files located at the Charlotte office. This is a copy of the original letter.
Type
text
Original format
correspondence
Original dimensions
8.5" x 11"
Original publisher
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified]
Language
en
Contributing institution
Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections and University Archives, UNCG University Libraries
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U.S. Department of Justice
Federal Bureau of Investigation
'l*.R«»ly; Pitas* Refer re
Pile No.
ioll20 First Union National Bank Building
Charlotte/ North Carolina 28282
May 1, 1981 a
Mr. o.iav jiiSs
Fcst Office Box 3365.
Santa Barbara, California 93105 >
Dear Mr. Glass:
This is in response to your letter dated April 20,
1981, received at this office on April 22, 1981, in which
you made an Freedom of Information-Privacy Act (FOIPA) request.
A"search of the Charlotte central records system
revealed files on the following newspapers:
Greensboro Record /*
Greensboro Daily~News
The Charlotte Qbs
te>
>server
newspaper
The Charlotte News
Raleigh News and Observer ;.
A review of these files revealed they contained
clippings and miscellaneous correspondence.
general
From a review of your letter, it appears you are
interested in information about the clash between the Communist
vvcia.ir?. Party, the Ku Klux Klan and the Nazi Party that occurred
or. Ncver-ber 3, 1979, at Greensboro, North Carolina. There
ara a: articles or any other items concerning this occurrence
in the aftove newspaper files. Therefore, it is requested tnat
you advise this office if you desire copies of material from
these files which do not relate to the November 3, 1979,
incident at Greensboro, North Carolina.
For your information, newspaper clippings relating to the
November 3, 1979, incident at Greensboro, North Carolina, are
maintained in a sub-section in the substantive file. The
newspaper clipping sub-section consists of approximately
1020 pages.
rttt. oqj
l»r* '1*lfe|tHMb>?&'! i^THiwi** ttfcs-rirtilkv «.v