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Repairing Harm and Acknowledging History
This chapter discusses the historical crimes committed against the black community in Wilmington in 1898 and the ongoing consequences that still persist. It highlights the need for reparations and addressing the harm caused by white supremacists. The chapter also emphasizes the importance of acknowledging the country's white supremacist history and making amends.