Pastors allege police documents related to Klan-Nazi killings were destroyed

Signe Waller, whose husband was killed during an attack by Klansmen and Nazis on a 1979 march organized by the Workers Viewpoint Organization, joined Rev. Nelson Johnson, Rev. Cardes Brown and Rev. Gregory Headen (l-r) at the New Light Missionary Baptist Church on Tuesday. The pastors allege that a Greensboro police sergeant ordered the destruction of 50 boxes of documents related to the killings after the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission filed a public records request. The Rev. ZN Holler was also present at the press conference.




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Anonymous said...

Signe Waller, whose husband was killed during an attack by Klansmen and Nazis on a 1979 march organized by the Workers Viewpoint Organization, joined Rev. Nelson Johnson, Rev. Cardes Brown and Rev. Gregory Headen (l-r) at the New Light Missionary Baptist Church on Tuesday. The pastors allege that a Greensboro police sergeant ordered the destruction of 50 boxes of documents related to the killings after the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission filed a public records request. The Rev. ZN Holler was also present at the press conference.

As usual your late and as always without substance. Workers Viewpoint Org indeed, is that a fancy name for the Communist Workers Party! Don't ever think you'll become a silk purse!

Anonymous said...

Workers Viewpoint Organization was the original name for the Communist Workers Party. They had planned to announce the renaming of their organization at a conference at the end of the ill-fated march on Nov. 3, 1979.