
Cape Fear Rising
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In August 1898, Wilmington, North Carolina, was a mecca for middle-class black citizens. Many of the city''s lawyers, businessmen, and other professionals were black, as were all the tradesmen and stevedores. The black community outnumbered the white community by more than two to one. But white civic leaders, many descended from the antebellum aristocracy, did not consider this progress. They look...
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In August 1898, Wilmington, North Carolina, was a mecca for middle-class black citizens. Many of the city''s lawyers, businessmen, and other professionals were black, as were all the tradesmen and stevedores. The black community outnumbered the white community by more than two to one. But white civic leaders, many descended from the antebellum aristocracy, did not consider this progress. They look...
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