The Truth And Reconciliation Commission Speaks
The first paragraph of the Executive Summary:
The Commission finds that on the morning of Nov. 3, 1979, members of the Klan/Nazi caravan headed for Greensboro with malicious intent. At a minimum, they planned to disrupt the parade and assault the demonstrators (by throwing eggs), violating the marchers constitutional rights to free speech and assembly. Further, we believe there is sufficient evidence to conclude that they intended to provoke a violent confrontation and that this was broadly understood among those present in the multiple planning discussions. Those who left their cars to engage in violence did so willingly. More importantly, Klan and Nazi members have admitted since the event that they intentionally came prepared to use deadly force in order to be victorious in any violence that occurred.
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Much more to come, as the final report is to be released next week in the morning.
I’m posting this from the screening of Greensboro’s Child. The Q&A after the 7pm screening was very intense. Not in a bad way either. Each person in the audience had a unique perspective and questions that furthered the conversation.
Come on down tomorrow night, 7pm, The Scene on South Elm, and check it out for yourself.
Q&A video to come soon…
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Hey Sean,
It was great to meet you and watch the documentary. I plan to be there tomorrow also. It was an excellent film and well worth the time spent to watch it.
thanks, bruce, it was good to meet you as well. you know, everytime i watch that film, my heart sinks just that much more into my chest.
i’ll look for you tomorrow.