Contents. Timothy B. Tyson and David S. Cecelski. H. Leon Prather Sr. David S.
Cecelski. Glenda E. Gilmore. Stephen Kantrowitz. Laura F. Edwards. LeeAnnĀ ...
Democracy Betrayed
Contents Foreword by John Hope Franklin ix Preface xiii Timothy B. Tyson and David S. Cecelski H. Leon Prather Sr.
Introduction 3 We Have Taken a City
A Centennial Essay 15 David S. Cecelski
Abraham H. Galloway Wilmington's Lost Prophet and the Rise of Black Radicalism in the American South 43
Glenda E. Gilmore
Murder, Memory, and the Flight of the Incubus 7 3
Stephen Kantrowitz
Laura F. Edwards
The Two Faces of Domination in North Carolina, 1800-1898 9 5 Captives of Wilmington
The Riot and Historical Memories of Political Conflict, 1865-1898 113 LeeAnn Whites
Love, Hate, Rape, Lynching
Rebecca Latimer Felton and the Gender Politics of Racial Violence 143 Michael Honey
Raymond Gavins
Class, Race, and Power in the New South Racial Violence and the Delusions of White Supremacy 163 Fear, Hope, and Struggle
Recasting Black North Carolina in the Ageof Jim Crow 185
John Haley Richard Varborough
Race, Rhetoric, and Revolution 2 0 7 Violence, Manhood, and Black Heroism The Wilmington Riot in Two Turn-of-the-Century African American Novels 225
Timothy B. Tyson
Wars for Democracy African American Militancy and Interracial Violence in North Carolina during World War II 253
William H. Chafe
Epilogue from Greensboro, North Carolina Race and the Possibilities of American Democracy 277