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1898 Wilmington Race Riot Report from North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources

LeRae Umfleet via North Carolina Office of Archives and History
1898 Wilmington Race Riot Report

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    Stolen Power: The Wilmington Massacre and Coup d’état of 1898

    This lesson explores the Wilmington Massacre and Coup d’état of 1898 by examining the events and political environment leading up to and the people and groups involved in the massacre and coup.

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    Letter from the Committee of Colored Citizens

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    Wilmington Massacre and Coup d’état of 1898 Story Map

  • Crowd of people stand in front of a building that seems to be about half burned down.

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    Attack on The Daily Record’s Offices

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