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00:00We have taken a city as thoroughly, as completely as it captured in battle.
00:11It was the only armed overthrow of an elected government.
00:14We really don't know how many people were murdered that day.
00:18Whole families have broken up and scattered.
00:21The homes representing their savings are deserted.
00:24I've always felt like this story was always meant to be told.
00:31In North Carolina, the Negro holds the balance of power.
00:35There was really no other major city in the South like Wilmington.
00:39You have the black leadership with college degrees.
00:43And there was a professional class there, doctors and teachers and lawyers.
00:47White vendors are having to compete with black vendors for customers.
00:51And black men are able to hold public office at multiple levels of government.
00:55Wilmington is essentially a promised land for African Americans.
01:00It was a different vision of what American democracy could be.
01:04That it could actually be multiracial and work.
01:08Men, do your duty.
01:12This city, county, and state shall be rid of Negro domination once and forever.
01:19The Confederacy was trying to take power back.
01:21And white supremacy is going to be the rallying cry.
01:24So leaders of the conspiracy turned to actually taking over the city government at gunpoint.
01:30A definition of a coup d'etat is an armed overthrow of a legally elected government,
01:34which is what happened on this day in Wilmington.
01:37This was a coup based on the devaluation of African American citizenship.
01:42You think about the loss of wealth, the stealing of their generational legacies.
01:48What Wilmington tells us is how fragile American democracy is.

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