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July Black History Film Series – American Coup: Wilmington 1898

July Black History Film Series – American Coup: Wilmington 1898

The doors to The Little Carver open at 5:30pm, and the film begins at 6pm.

“American Coup: Wilmington 1898 was co-produced by PBS North Carolina, American Experience, and 371 Productions. This film, produced and directed by our friend Yoruba Richen, who spoke during the SAAACAM panel discussion in November 2024 about the Green Book research, uncovers the untold story of the only successful coup d’état in U.S. history, when white supremacists overthrew Wilmington’s multiracial government in 1898.

This pivotal new documentary sheds light on a suppressed chapter in American history, exploring themes of racial violence, media suppression, and the enduring fight for democracy and equity. The key aspects of the Wilmington Coup were:

  • Violence and Intimidation: White supremacists used a campaign of violence and intimidation to seize power.
  • Overthrow of the Government: They forcibly removed the existing elected government and installed their own hand-picked officials.
  • Destruction of Black-Owned Businesses: The destruction of a local Black-owned newspaper office, the Jim Crow laws and the broader context of racial inequality in the South

Immediately following the film, join us for the lively panel discussion!

ADMISSION IS FREE, BUT REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED!

The Little Carver
05:30 PM - 09:00 PM on Thu, 3 Jul 2025

Event Supported By

San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum
(210) 724-3350
Admin@saaacam.org
The Little Carver
226 N. Hackberry
San Antonio, Texas