"Remember!"

Dublin Core

Title

"Remember!"

Subject

Democratic propaganda proclaiming the end of "negro domination."

Description

This political cartoon showcased just days before the election of 1898. The Democratic newspaper published this to remind voters of what was a stake during this election: to end the supposed negro domination in North Carolina. The white woman in the picture represents the white women that were allegedly being sexualized by black men.

Creator

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Source

“A World Made New | The New South | Page 2,” accessed September 15, 2016, https://thenewsouth.wordpress.com/category/a-world-made-new/page/2/.

Publisher

News and Observer (Raleigh, NC)

Date

3 November, 1898

Contributor

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Rights

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Relation

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Format

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Language

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Type

Political Cartoon

Identifier

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Coverage

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Files

Negro Rule.PNG
Date Added
September 15, 2016
Collection
1898 Wilmington Race Riot: From Massacre to Commemoration
Citation
“"Remember!",” 1898 Wilmington Race Riot: From Massacre to Commemoration, accessed May 2, 2024, https://wrr.omeka.net/items/show/10.