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Recasting the Black Freedom Struggle in Wilmington, 1898-1930

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15922
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Abstract:
For two days political discord led to an outbreak of violence within the state's largest city, Wilmington, in 1898. Democrats' white-supremacy was challenged by \"fusionists\" or a Populist-Republican alliance, especially in the racially charged city of Wilmington where the African American population outnumbered Wilmington. Between November 10-12 violence overtook the city and was not squelched until members of the State Guard and U.S. Navy calmed rioters.
Source:
Carolina Comments (NoCar F 251 C38), Vol. 48 Issue 6, Nov 2000, p143-151