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Democracy, Dialogue, and Community Action: Truth and Reconciliation in Greensboro Book

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Democracy, Dialogue, and Community Action: Truth and Reconciliation in Greensboro, On November 3, 1979, five protest marchers in Greensboro, North Carolina, were shot and killed by the Ku Klux Klan and the American Nazi Party. There were no police present, but television crews captured the shootings on video. Despite two criminal t, Democracy, Dialogue, and Community Action: Truth and Reconciliation in Greensboro
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  • Democracy, Dialogue, and Community Action: Truth and Reconciliation in Greensboro
  • Written by author Spoma Jovanovic
  • Published by University of Arkansas Press, 11/1/2012
  • On November 3, 1979, five protest marchers in Greensboro, North Carolina, were shot and killed by the Ku Klux Klan and the American Nazi Party. There were no police present, but television crews captured the shootings on video. Despite two criminal t
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Acknowledgments vii

Introduction ix

Chapter 1 The Greensboro Massacre, November 3,1979 3

Chapter 2 Grave Consequences 17

Chapter 3 An Unfolding History of Social Unrest 29

Chapter 4 Truth and Reconciliation Commissions Seek Healing, Not Vengeance 47

Chapter 5 Greensboro's Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Principles and Processes 65

Chapter 6 The Commission's Final Report: Recovering the Truth 91

Chapter 7 The Public's Response 115

Chapter 8 The Politics of an Apology 141

Chapter 9 Measures of Success 151

Chapter 10 Greensboro's Legacy Is Hidden No More 165

Appendix

Mandate for the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission 181

Guiding Principles of the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission 185

What Is Reconciliation? 186

Final Report General Summary 189

Discussing the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Executive Summary in a College Classroom 194

Lyrical Reflections of November 3rd, 1979 196

Notes 203

References 209

Index 219


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