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Date: 2006-05-31 11:09:23
Alexander Manly
Wilmington insurrection
Wilmington
North Carolina
Red Shirts
Wilmington
Delaware
Lynching
North Carolina
Reconstruction Era
Daniel Lindsay Russell

Chapter 6: Resounding Change • The paramilitary framework established by white Democratic leaders before the election ran the city in the days immediately following the violence and coup.

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