Film Screening & Discussion: “Wilmington on Fire” [] Center for Global Justice
Event Category: Films and Presentations/Discussions
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Monday, August 2, 20211:00pm CDT – 2:00pm EDT
Film Screening & Discussion
In 1898 white upper class businessmen carried out a campaign of disinformation to incite a race riot to unseat the bi-racial city government of Wilmington, North Carolina. The similarities with the January 6, 2021 insurrection at the US Capitol are striking. But on November 10, 1898 the white supremacists were successful. There was a massacre of the Black population of Wilmington, which was the largest city in the state. Black civil leaders and entrepreneurs were driven out of town. Their property was taken. Blacks were impoverished and subjected to passive acceptance of Jim Crow. The fusion government of the city was removed, as were judges who were unfriendly to the white supremacists. Laws were passed to prevent Blacks from voting. Political and economic power has been in the hands of whites ever since. The last remnants of reconstruction and the fusion politics that it had made possible ended, as it had throughout the South. That legacy is still with the nation today.
The documentary film “Wilmington On Fire,” directed by Chris Everett, recounts this tragic story from the point of view of the victims. Much of the historical research had been done by a young southern white woman, LeRae Umfleet. She wrote a report and a state legislative Commission began to make the events of 1898 publicly known by 2005. And so the dirty secret that was no secret has become known.
What we do The Center engages in local community support and outreach to promote and advance initiatives and movements toward social justice, grassroots empowerment and democracy, and environmental sustainability. It is also devoted to critical analysis of the processes and impacts of globalization, both local and international. The Center works to develop alternative socio-economic systems that conserve and share the world’s cultural, economic, and environmental resources for the benefit of humankind.
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