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![]() Date: 2006-05-31 11:06:20White supremacy in the United States Anti-Catholicism in the United States Josephus Daniels The News & Observer Charles Brantley Aycock Red Shirts Wilmington insurrection Daniel Lindsay Russell Henry G. Connor Alfred Moore Waddell Marion Butler Furnifold McLendel Simmons | Add to Reading List |
![]() | 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 theDocID: 1rrSE - View Document |
![]() | “Ever Threatened… Ever in Need”: Alexander Manly’s Confrontation with the Democratic Campaign in 1898 North CarolinaDocID: 1r2vV - View Document |
![]() | Bibliography on Wilmington Race Riot of 1898DocID: 1qRKN - View Document |
![]() | Chapter 4: Practical PoliticsDocID: 1q4EI - View Document |
![]() | 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.DocID: 1pWMP - View Document |