The Black Students Association (BSA) along with several other student organizations will sponsor a rally this Thursday in commemoration of the four anti-Klan demonstrators killed in Greensboro, N.C., last Saturday.
"It is an event to commemorate those people who died struggling trying to win justice and freedom for others," Kenneth L. Rankin '80-3, a member of the executive board of the BSA, 'said yesterday.
"This rally is a statement against the type of violence which occurred in Greensboro and that has been occurring in Boston," Eugene Green '80, president of BSA. said.
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