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Abstract:
During the winter and spring of 1971, Wilmington dealt with a racially tense situation. One Afro-American and one white person were killed; firemen were shot at when responding to fires. Sikes describes how Wilmington handled the situation.
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Turmoil had been generated by racial tensions. The transient calm’s causes: moderation, facilitated by constructive progressiveness; restraint, created by the number of whites and blacks who wanted peace; reason, manifested in the recent election of a black man to the City Council.