Hi Lynne, one of the things I found most intriguing about the donations is the Greensboro connection. A former Board member and family friend was a survivor of the massacre (the late Dr. Marty Nathan, who lost her husband Mike Nathan in the attack); I've wondered if the donor was somehow connected to the attack. My father and Marty used to do joint presentations on how both their experiences/the attacks on their families influenced their lives and led them to start the RFC and the Greensboro Justice Fund (the archive of records of the GJF are available at http://scua.library.umass.edu/greensboro-justice-fund/), Jenn
Hi Lynne, one of the things I found most intriguing about the donations is the Greensboro connection. A former Board member and family friend was a survivor of the massacre (the late Dr. Marty Nathan, who lost her husband Mike Nathan in the attack); I've wondered if the donor was somehow connected to the attack. My father and Marty used to do joint presentations on how both their experiences/the attacks on their families influenced their lives and led them to start the RFC and the Greensboro Justice Fund (the archive of records of the GJF are available at http://scua.library.umass.edu/greensboro-justice-fund/), Jenn