

Remembering a White Supremacist Coup
Nov 2, 2024
Lewin Manley Jr., grandson of Alexander Manley, shares his family's haunting history linked to the 1898 Wilmington coup, while journalist David Zucchino, author of "Wilmington's Lie," provides critical historical context. They explore the violent election that dismantled Black political power, the rise of systemic racism, and the lasting effects this tragedy had on American society. Drawing connections to present-day racial issues, the discussion reveals how the coup sowed the seeds of Jim Crow laws and shaped ongoing struggles for justice.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
The Wilmington Coup: A Dark Turning Point in Voting History
02:37 • 12min
The Wilmington Coup: A Conspiracy of Violence
14:10 • 5min
Echoes of the Wilmington Coup
19:02 • 12min
Reshaping History at Hugh McRae Park
31:10 • 5min
The Enduring Legacy of Historical Injustice
35:53 • 2min
The Betrayal of Promises: Land Ownership After the Civil War
37:59 • 3min
Unlocking the Past: The Freedmen's Bureau Records
40:52 • 13min
Unveiling New Resources and Acknowledgements
53:25 • 2min