Alexander Manly

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1Chapter 7: Destiny of a Race • State leaders failed to react to the violence in Wilmington. Governor Daniel L. Russell’s Adjutant General was the only member of his Council of State to play a role in suppressing the

Chapter 7: Destiny of a Race • State leaders failed to react to the violence in Wilmington. Governor Daniel L. Russell’s Adjutant General was the only member of his Council of State to play a role in suppressing the

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21898 Wilmington Race Riot Report 1898 Wilmington Race Riot Commission May 31, 2006  LeRae Umfleet, Principal Researcher

1898 Wilmington Race Riot Report 1898 Wilmington Race Riot Commission May 31, 2006 LeRae Umfleet, Principal Researcher

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Language: English - Date: 2006-05-31 11:01:46
3APPENDIX A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES 261 Biographical Sketches of Key Figures Alston, J.H.

APPENDIX A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES 261 Biographical Sketches of Key Figures Alston, J.H.

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Language: English - Date: 2006-05-31 10:54:00
4“Ever Threatened… Ever in Need”: Alexander Manly’s Confrontation with the Democratic Campaign in 1898 North Carolina

“Ever Threatened… Ever in Need”: Alexander Manly’s Confrontation with the Democratic Campaign in 1898 North Carolina

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5Bibliography on Wilmington Race Riot of 1898

Bibliography on Wilmington Race Riot of 1898

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Language: English - Date: 2006-05-31 11:25:53
6Chapter 2: Forces of Change • The 1890s dawned on a vibrant Wilmington in which African Americans played a vital role in the city’s economic and political life.

Chapter 2: Forces of Change • The 1890s dawned on a vibrant Wilmington in which African Americans played a vital role in the city’s economic and political life.

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7121 Chapter 5: November 10: “Hell Jolted Loose” • The Committee of Twenty-Five met with the Committee of Colored Citizens (CCC) on the evening of November 9 to make demands of the African American community,

121 Chapter 5: November 10: “Hell Jolted Loose” • The Committee of Twenty-Five met with the Committee of Colored Citizens (CCC) on the evening of November 9 to make demands of the African American community,

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8Michael F. Easley, Governor  Lisbeth C. Evans, Secretary North Carolina  Department of Cultural Resources

Michael F. Easley, Governor Lisbeth C. Evans, Secretary North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources

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Language: English - Date: 2005-12-12 10:17:57
9Chapter 6: Resounding Change • The paramilitary framework established by white Democratic leaders before the election ran the city in the days immediately following the violence and coup.

Chapter 6: Resounding Change • The paramilitary framework established by white Democratic leaders before the election ran the city in the days immediately following the violence and coup.

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10Chapter 4: Practical Politics

Chapter 4: Practical Politics

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