NOVEMBER 3rd:
PERSPECTIVES ON A FEDERAL INVESTIGATION
Courtroom 2A
Second Floor, Guilford County Courthouse
Centrance from Government Plaza or underground parking lot)
8:00 P.M.
TUESDAY
October 27, 1981
SPEAKERS
H. M. MICHAUX: former United States Attorney for the Middle District of
North Carolina now returned to the private practice of
law in Durham, North Carolina
WILLIAM VAN ALSTYNE:William R. Perkins Professor of Law and teacher of
Constitutional Law, Duke University School of Law
ELIZABETH WHEATON: author of the Institute of Southern Studies Report:
The Third of November
MICHAEL K. CURTIS: Greensboro attorney and member of the Greensboro Human
Relations Commission committee which investigated the
events surrounding November 3, 1979
Moderator: Greensboro attorney James R. Turner
OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
Sponsored By
American Friends Service Committee, High Point, N.C.
Greensboro Citizens for Justice and Unity
Greensboro Chapter N.C. Civil Liberties Union
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November 3rd: Perspectives on a Federal Investigation
Date
1981-10
Creator
multiple
Subject headings
Greensboro Massacre, Greensboro, N.C., 1979
Topics
Greensboro Massacre, 1979
Place
Greensboro (N.C.)
Description
An announcement about a public talk to be held on October 27, 1981, on the federal investigation into the murders of five Communist Workers Party members at the Death to the Klan march, on November 3, 1979. The talk featured speakers including Durham attorney H.M. Michaux, Duke University law professor William van Alstyne, author Elizabeth Wheaton, and Greensboro attorney Michael Curtis. The talk was sponsored by the American Friends Service Committee of High Point, the Greensboro Citizens for Justice and Unity, and the Greensboro chapter of the North Carolina Civil Liberties Union. On the back of the flyer is a personal letter to from Edward Burrows, Jane Curtis, and Beth Keiser to their "Guilford colleagues" which expresses their support for the event and explains the history and activities of the Citizens for Justice and Unity group.
Type
text
Original format
fliers (printed matter)
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
NOVEMBER 3rd:
PERSPECTIVES ON A FEDERAL INVESTIGATION
Courtroom 2A
Second Floor, Guilford County Courthouse
Centrance from Government Plaza or underground parking lot)
8:00 P.M.
TUESDAY
October 27, 1981
SPEAKERS
H. M. MICHAUX: former United States Attorney for the Middle District of
North Carolina now returned to the private practice of
law in Durham, North Carolina
WILLIAM VAN ALSTYNE:William R. Perkins Professor of Law and teacher of
Constitutional Law, Duke University School of Law
ELIZABETH WHEATON: author of the Institute of Southern Studies Report:
The Third of November
MICHAEL K. CURTIS: Greensboro attorney and member of the Greensboro Human
Relations Commission committee which investigated the
events surrounding November 3, 1979
Moderator: Greensboro attorney James R. Turner
OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
Sponsored By
American Friends Service Committee, High Point, N.C.
Greensboro Citizens for Justice and Unity
Greensboro Chapter N.C. Civil Liberties Union
r