Trailer | American Coup: Wilmington 1898
Preview: Season 36 Episode 7 | 2mVideo has Closed Captions
The little-known story of the deadly 1898 race massacre and coup d’etat in Wilmington, NC.
American Coup: Wilmington 1898 tells the little-known story of a deadly race massacre and carefully orchestrated insurrection in North Carolina’s largest city in 1898. Stoking fears of “Negro Rule,” self-described white supremacists used intimidation and violence to destroy Black political and economic power and overthrow Wilmington’s democratically-elected, multi-racial government.
Corporate sponsorship for American Experience is provided by Liberty Mutual Insurance and Carlisle Companies. Major funding by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
Trailer | American Coup: Wilmington 1898
Preview: Season 36 Episode 7 | 2mVideo has Closed Captions
American Coup: Wilmington 1898 tells the little-known story of a deadly race massacre and carefully orchestrated insurrection in North Carolina’s largest city in 1898. Stoking fears of “Negro Rule,” self-described white supremacists used intimidation and violence to destroy Black political and economic power and overthrow Wilmington’s democratically-elected, multi-racial government.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipWe have taken a city as thoroughly, as completely as if captured in battle.
It was the only armed overthrow of an elected government.
We really don't know how many people were murdered that day.
Whole families have broken up and scattered.
The homes representing their savings are deserted.
I've always felt like this story was always meant to be told.
In North Carolina, the Negro holds the balance of power.
There was really no other major city in the south like Wilmington.
You have the Black leadership with college degrees.
And there was a professional class there, doctors and teachers and lawyers.
White vendors are having to compete with black vendors for customers.
And black men were able to hold public office at multiple levels of government.
Wilmington is essentially a promised land for African-Americans.
It was a different vision of what American democracy could be, that it could actually be multi-racial and work.
Men, do your duty.
This city, county and state shall be rid of Negro domination once and forever.
The Confederacy was trying to take power back.
And white supremac is going to be the rallying cry.
So leaders of the conspiracy turned to actually taking over the city government at gunpoint.
A definition of a coup detat is an armed overthrow of a legally elected government, which is what happened on this day in Wilmington.
This was a coup based on the devaluatio of African-American citizenship.
You think about the loss of weal the stealing of their generational legacies.
What Wilmington tells us is how fragile American democracy is.
Chapter 1 | American Coup: Wilmington 1898
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The coalition that challenged white supremacy in the Old South.
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Just decades after the Civil War, a multi-racial political alliance won control of North Carolina. (3m 32s)
When is a photo an act of resistance?
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Beautiful, intimate photographs of a society in the crosshairs of white supremacy. (2m 58s)
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