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The Wilmington insurrection of 1898, also known as the Wilmington massacre of 1898 or the Wilmington coup of 1898, [6] was a municipal-level coup d'état and a massacre that was carried out by white supremacists in Wilmington, North Carolina, United States, on Thursday, November 10, 1898. [7]
Tropical storm and tornado watches are in effect for the Wilmington area through much of today. Rain is predicted to increase to the tune of at least 8-12 inches by Thursday, increasing the risk ...
In addition to the tropical storm warning, a tornado watch has been issued for Southeastern North Carolina until 5 p.m. Tuesday. Thunderstorms with radar-indicated rotation resulted in two tornado ...
Hard rain of 1 foot and more inundated the southeastern coast of North Carolina on Monday as a storm moved ashore and aimed for the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
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Wilmington 1898 coup and massacre: 'Healing forward' with more work to be done A white crowd gathers at the offices of Black Wilmington newspaper The Daily Record, which the mob burned on Nov. 10 ...
Fuquay-Varina (1st tornado) Wake: NC: 21:28–21:31 0.89 mi (1.43 km) 30 yd (27 m) A tornado initially touched down in a field on the northside of town before moving east deeper into the town. Several large trees were snapped or uprooted.
Wilmington has a significant number of events marking the 125th anniversary of 1898, from lectures and film screenings to concerts, memorials & more. Full list of events marking 125th anniversary ...