Greensboro Massacre Collection — UNC Greensboro Special Collections and University Archives
Many print materials held by UNCG and Bennet College related to the Greensboro Massacre and the Greensboro TRC have been digitized and available to view online through the above link. More information about these materials can be found in the UNCG Greensboro Massacre Collection finding aid. The Unsung Heroes Oral History Collection includes interviews with massacre survivors Willena Cannon and Signe Waller, CWP member Richard McGough, and GCRF attorney Lewis Pitts. Other interviewees with direct experience of the aftermath of 1979 and racial justice organizing in Greensboro include Reverend Frank Dew, Afrique Kilimanjaro, and Flint Taylor.
Sydney Nathans Collection Greensboro Massacre materials — Duke University Rubenstein Special Collections Library
Primary Sources: The 1970s: Greensboro Massacre of 1979 — Christopher Newport University LibGuides
Harold Covington Collection — University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library Special Collections
At the time of the Greensboro Massacre, Harold Covington was the national leader of the National Socialist Party of America (NSPA). His papers contain court records from the Greensboro Massacre case, as well as other white supremacist organizations that he was involved in in the decades following 1979.
The UNCG Special Collections and University Archives Youtube channel has uploaded several videos of press conferences, public commemoration events of the Greensboro Justice Fund on the twentieth and thirtieth anniversary of the Greensboro Massacre, and interviews with survivors.