
David Zucchino on the Wilmington Massacre
Clip: 2/4/2020 | 18m 13sVideo has Closed Captions
Journalist David Zucchino explains the history of the Wilmington Massacre.
The city of Wilmington, North Carolina once stood out as a vibrant, mixed-race community. That came to a dramatic end in 1898 when white supremacists staged a bloody coup in which the city’s government was overthrown and 60 black men were killed. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Zucchino sits down with Walter to explain how his new book "Wilmington's Lie" chronicles it all.
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David Zucchino on the Wilmington Massacre
Clip: 2/4/2020 | 18m 13sVideo has Closed Captions
The city of Wilmington, North Carolina once stood out as a vibrant, mixed-race community. That came to a dramatic end in 1898 when white supremacists staged a bloody coup in which the city’s government was overthrown and 60 black men were killed. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Zucchino sits down with Walter to explain how his new book "Wilmington's Lie" chronicles it all.
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