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Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission

GTRC Commissioner Cynthia Brown Labor historian Robert Korstad GTRC Commissioner Cynthia Brown Duke senior Scott Sorrell
GTRC Commissioner Cynthia Brown, right, speaks to a guest at the screening of "February 1," a documentary about the Greensboro sit-ins.

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Labor historian Robert Korstad introduces the documentary, "February 1."

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GTRC Commissioner Cynthia Brown leads a discussion of the Greensboro sit-ins.

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Duke Senior Scott Sorrell introduces a panel on Greensboro and Truth Commissions at Duke University.

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Master's student Ajulo Othow Duke graduate Joyce Johnson Greensboro News and Record editorial page editor Allen Johnson Anthopologist Caroline Yezer with moderator Emmanuel Katongole
Master's student Ajulo Othow introduces a panel on Greensboro and Truth Commissions at Duke University.

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Duke Graduate Joyce Johnson was a witness to the November 5 killings and testified before the Greensboro TRC.

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Greensboro News and Record editorial page editor Allen Johnson talks about the editorial supporting the TRC's work in Greensboro.

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Anthropologist Caroline Yezer talks about her work on Peru's TRC, with moderator Emmanuel Katongole on the right.

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Members of Mt. Olive Church Professon Catherine Admay Professon Catherine Admay Rusty Jacobs interviewing a Greensboro police officer
Members of Mt. Olive Church take part in the TRC discussion.

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Duke Professor Catherine Admay (left) with Duke senior Alexis Vaughn at a hearing of the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Duke professor Catherine Admay (left) with Lisa Maggarrell, with the International Center for Transitional Justice and an adviser to the Greensboro Commission.
Radio reporter Rusty Jacobs, of WUNC, interviews a Greensboro police officer who spoke at a hearing sponsored by the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission in August 2005.
Sally Avery Bermanzohn Students at the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission Joyce Johnson
Duke graduate Sally Avery Bermanzohn, a Duke graduate and witness to the Nov. 3, 1979 killings, stands with Duke senior Alexis Vaughn at a hearing of the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
UNC student Lora Smith and Duke students Sara Joseph and Laura Robinson attend the third and final hearing of the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

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Joyce Johnson, Duke BA, 1968, was one of the first African-Americans to graduate from Duke University. In 1979 she and her husband were involved in a march that led to the deaths of five marchers at the hands of the Ku Klux Klan in Greensboro, North Carolina.

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