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S6 E5: A Way Forward

  • February 8, 2024
Season 6 Episode 5 cover: layered archival photos and material from Wilmington, NC

What would it take, and what would it even mean, to heal from a wound like the Wilmington massacre and coup of 1898? An exploration of that question with community members in Wilmington, and experts…

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S6 E4: The Forgetting

  • January 31, 2024
Season 6 Episode 4 cover: layered archival photos and material from Wilmington, NC

After the massacre and coup of November 10, 1898, white supremacists in North Carolina soon finished the job of disenfranchising Black citizens and instituting Jim Crow segregation. They also took control of the narrative. A…

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S6 E3: A Day of Blood

  • January 24, 2024
Season 6 Episode 3 cover: layered archival photos and material from Wilmington, NC

On November 1898, North Carolina Democrats won a sweeping victory at the polls – confirming the success of their campaign based on white supremacy, intimidation, and fraud. But in Wilmington, the state’s largest city, white…

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S6 E2: Crying “Negro Rule”

  • January 17, 2024
Season 6 Episode 2 cover: layered archival photos and material from Wilmington, NC

By 1898, two decades after the end of Reconstruction, white elites, backed by violent terror groups, have installed Jim Crow across most of the South. North Carolina, led by its largest city, Wilmington, is different….

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S6 E1: What Was Lost

  • January 10, 2024
Season 6 Episode 1 cover: layered archival photos and material from Wilmington, NC

This series tells the story of the only successful coup d’etat in U.S. history, and the white supremacist massacre that went with it. It happened in Wilmington, North Carolina in November 1898. But before we…

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Season 6 Trailer: Echoes of a Coup

  • January 3, 2024

In November 1898, an armed White supremacist mob—supported by most White elites in North Carolina—murdered untold Black Wilmington residents and drove the city’s elected Fusionist government from power, installing Democrats in their place. (Fusionists were…

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