"White on The color Line."

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Title

"White on The color Line."

Subject

A discussion between Congressman White and President William McKinley regarding race in North Carolina.

Description

This article from the Morning Post discusses Congressman White's conversation with President McKinley about the current racial tensions in North Carolina. White claims that ever since the war ended the black and white communities lived peacefully until recently. He also spoke of how there was no such thing as "negroe domination" and disagreed with the Democratic party platform.

Creator

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Source

“‘White on the Color Line.’ · UNC Libraries,” September 13, 1898, http://exhibits.lib.unc.edu/items/show/2174.

Publisher

The Morning Post (Raleigh, NC)

Date

13 September, 1898

Contributor

North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Language

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Type

Newspaper

Identifier

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Coverage

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Files

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Date Added
September 8, 2016
Collection
1898 Wilmington Race Riot: From Massacre to Commemoration
Citation
“"White on The color Line.",” 1898 Wilmington Race Riot: From Massacre to Commemoration, accessed May 2, 2024, https://wrr.omeka.net/items/show/6.