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| Material Type: | Videorecording |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Visual material |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Bill Yahraus; Jamie Dunlap; Scott Nickoley; D Paul Thomas; Noah Morowitz; Bill Brummel; Bill Brummel Productions (Firm); History Channel (Television network); Arts and Entertainment Network.; New Video Group. |
| OCLC Number: | 145505743 |
| Notes: | Originally broadcast as an episode of the series Lawbreakers on the History Channel on October 14, 2000. This disc is DVD-R and may not play on all equipment. Received from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences; a video award entry submitted in the category "Outstanding investigative journalism" for the 22nd Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards. |
| Credits: | Editor, Bill Yahraus ; music, Jamie Dunlap and Scott Nickoley. |
| Cast: | Narrator, D. Paul Thomas. |
| Description: | 1 videodisc (47 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 in. |
| Details: | DVD-R. |
| Other Titles: | Lawbreakers |
| Responsibility: | produced by Bill Brummel Productions, Inc. for the History Channel ; writer, producer Noah Morowitz. |
Abstract:
A documentary about the 1979 murders of the Communist Workers Party Five in Greensboro, North Carolina during an anti-Klan march. Klansmen and American Nazis arrived and opened fire on the unarmed activists, presumably killing five and wounding eleven. Two trials resulted in acquittals, and the city of Greensboro remains divided to this day. Includes commentary from local police, Klan members and Communist Workers Party survivors.
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- Communist Workers Party (U.S.)
- Ku Klux Klan (1915- ) -- North Carolina.
- Ku Klux Klan (1915- ) -- North Carolina -- Greensboro.
- Documentary television programs.
- African Americans -- North Carolina -- Greensboro.
- Jews -- North Carolina -- Greensboro.
- African Americans -- Civil rights -- North Carolina -- Greensboro.
- Civil rights demonstrations -- North Carolina -- Greensboro.
- Nazis -- North Carolina -- Greensboro.
- Labor unions and communism -- North Carolina -- Greensboro.
- Communist parties -- North Carolina -- Greensboro.
- Parades -- North Carolina -- Greensboro.
- Historical television programs.
- Massacres -- North Carolina -- Greensboro.
- Persecution -- North Carolina -- Greensboro.
- Police corruption -- North Carolina -- Greensboro.
- Trials -- North Carolina -- Greensboro.
- Television broadcasting of news -- North Carolina -- Greensboro.
- Riots -- North Carolina -- Greensboro.
- Labor unions -- Organizing -- North Carolina.
- Documentary television programs -- United States.
- Greensboro (N.C.) -- Race relations.
- Greensboro (N.C.) -- History.
