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It was a monument to institutionalize the culture of inclusiveness in the psyche of the Wilmington society of North Carolina and pay a glowing tribute to the efforts undertaken to ensure there is not a repeat of the racial violence of 1898. The monument was also to honor the lives of African Americans who were...
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