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The Riot of 1898

  • Nov 8, 1898
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In November 1898, in two days of racial violence, a mob of whites, led by some of Wilmington's most respected and influential citizens, destroyed the state's only daily African American newspaper. Coroner reports confirm nine blacks were killed; some estimate hundreds died. Scores of others were driven from their homes.

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