The 1898 Wilmington massacre left dozens of Black North Carolinians dead. Conspirators also forced the city's multiracial ...
On Nov. 10, 1898, in Wilmington, North Carolina, a mob of as many as 2,000 white supremacists killed dozens of African ...
Descendants of the victims and perpetrators of the 1898 Wilmington coup share their views of the massacre’s historical legacy ...
One year earlier, North Carolina’s white supremacist ... to persuade white men to vote for white supremacist candidates in the November 1898 election. The Raleigh News and Observer declares ...
There are several statewide races on the ballot of the November election including the attorney general. North Carolina will get a new governor this election with Governor Roy Cooper’s term-limit ...
The mob burned down the offices of the Wilmington Daily Record A violent mob, whipped into a frenzy by politicians, tearing apart a town to overthrow the elected government. Following state ...
Dive into history with key events from Nov. 10-16, including the Wilmington Coup, the end of WWI, Typhoon Bhola's devastation ...
Wilmington 1898." Glenn: And in the film, I remember a very poignant moment where you had the white supremacist saying, “Never again will there be African American rule in North Carolina." ...
Democrats bent on stoking racial fears circulated Manly’s editorial throughout North Carolina before the November 1898 ...
Live special coverage of the 2024 presidential and congressional elections will air on PBS stations ... Discover the ...
A new PBS documentary will dive into the history of the deadly 1898 Wilmington Massacre and Coup d’état.“American Coup: ...