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I]t was an ardent advocacy of white supremacy-a view never more strongly demonstrated than in its coverage of the Wilmington race riots of 1898." [5] In 1927, R. W. Page bought the Morning Star, and in 1929 bought the city's afternoon newspaper, the Wilmington News-Dispatch, which was later shortened to simply the Wilmington News.
The Sunday Morning Star, also commonly known as The Sunday Star, [1] was a weekly newspaper in Wilmington, Delaware from 1881 to 1954. It carried three official titles in its 74 years: The Sunday Morning Star from 1881 to 1949, [2] The Sunday Star from 1949 to 1953, [3] and the Wilmington Sunday Star from 1953 to 1954.
Related coverage: Future uncertain for historic Wilmington venue after 'notice of condemnation' In the March 31, 1990, the Wilmington Morning Star reported the "debt-ridden downtown entertainment ...
According to an article in the Nov. 17, 1992, Wilmington Morning Star, a resident offered an "experiment" to make Market Street one way for eastbound traffic only between Princess Place Drive and ...
A June 11, 1916, Wilmington Morning Star article stated Mr. J.B. McCabe, a well-known, certified public accountant in Wilmington, as having lumber placed for the erection of a handsome residence.
The Nov. 3, 1952, edition of the Wilmington Morning Star gave readers a chance to "match wits with the old-timers" by recognizing "well-known individuals or objects in Wilmington and New Hanover ...
In 1990, a second try at annexation provided an opportunity for a Brunswick beach town. According to a story in the Oct. 13, 1990, edition of the Wilmington Morning Star, a request was made for ...
Oakdale Cemetery, Wilmington, North Carolina, U.S. Katherine Mayo Cowan (January 10, 1883 – December 5, 1975) was the first woman mayor in North Carolina , [ 1 ] and as of 2021, the only woman to serve as mayor of Wilmington, North Carolina .