The Dollop with Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds - 189 - The Wilmington Coup
Episode Date: July 11, 2016Comedians Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds examine the Wilmington, North Carolina coup. SOURCESTOUR DATES REDBUBBLE MERCH...
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we've established that right on the face okay November 1894 okay a political
party known as the fusion ticket one control of both houses of North Carolina
they were the ones who sort of mixed Chinese with like Mexican that's I'm
talking yeah okay Democrats who were the white man's party served a white man
party party had been in control of the state for over 20 years they suddenly
found themselves on the outside the fusion party was made up of white
farmers from the populist party who were dealing with economic hardships from
falling agricultural prices and high freight rates okay and the Republicans
who are mostly African-Americans when those two nothing's changed so those two
groups merged in what you would describe as a class struggle uh-huh if poor
whites and blacks vote on the same ticket that's a class struggle okay
right and when it's not that they kill each other that's also a class struggle
great good the 1894 fusionist legislature quickly got rid of the
Democratic Party's policy of appointment for local offices okay that
included mayors city council members school board etc so they would basically
win the the big prize the legislature and then they would just appoint
everybody all over the state yeah and now elections would be held to fill
those positions that sounds shittier democracy and arrived don't like it I
would you tell us what we're supposed to do it okay let us know where what you
want just do your thing we trust you just be cool though no bullshit but do
your thing we trust you yep totally fair you guys are cool yeah awesome and the
fusion ticket passed a law decreasing property requirements for voters so you
didn't just have to own property and we're a good place shit was on it's what
I'm saying sure 1894 yep the fusion ticket continued to roll in a really
like the fusion party name all right it's fucking great spicier than anything
I've heard a while I picture I picture their symbol being like a neon pink kind
of a swirl martini glass yeah okay sure yeah yeah can we vote on Cosmopolitan's
please so the fusion to get ticket continues to roll in 1896 the party
won every statewide race in North Carolina total blowup it increased its
majority in the legislature while Republican Daniel Russell became
governor he was a white man from the city of Wilmington okay so they're
fucking rolling in the shit sure Wilmington was referred to as the big
city it's in the east eastern area of North Carolina where the Cape Fear River
flows into the Atlantic Ocean uh-huh this was a prosperous poor town North
Carolina was mostly a rural state scattered with farm towns and small
textile mills and lumber camps tobacco market etc the city had been majority
black before the Civil War and after the war freed slaves left plantations to
move to towns and cities yeah shocking that they don't want to hang I don't know
why a black a freed black I wouldn't want to hang on the country with all those
ex-masters yeah oh well this is awkward oh I did not expect to see you here sir
you owned me a few weeks ago I apologize for all the Lashins are sponsored
earlier in your career may I buy you a sasparilla actually wasn't a career
well I when I think about it I mean you worked for me did you not yeah but I
promoted you right to the top where I was allowed to yeah think of when I gave
you lemonade that was a thank you payment for all the hard work sure I
lost my cool a couple of times things were different then I have scars
I have scars too do you have any idea how hard it is to hold a whip I'm gonna
shoot you in the face legally you're right now sir anyway two sasparillas
barkeep one for me and my friend oh fuck okay so there was there was basically
safety and economic security in building black communities and cities and towns
okay so the number of African Americans living in Wilmington searched in 1896
Wilmington had a population of 20,055 blacks outnumbering whites by 11,324
to 8,731 okay I'm sure the white people felt totally fine there is a small but
significant black middle class black businessman dominated the restaurant
business as well as owning barbershops tailors shops and drugstores African
Americans were firemen policemen mailmen and had an all-black health board
great there were there were not many tensions between the races until the
laws of appointing people to positions were changed there sorry say that again
there wasn't a lot of tension because the whites are in control of everything
all right so once those laws of appointing people were gone all of a
sudden there was so when you say the tech like by tension you mean the white
people like we want it back to when it was just our way we got to see what we
want it's not a democracy if the black people are voting come on Democrats in
the city had held power for 15 years or 20 years but because of the new rules in
March elections the mayor and six of the ten city council members voted in were
from the fusion party yeah now there were three blacks on the ten member city
council another black man was now the member of the board of audit and finance
and on and on it went the justice of the peace was now black as were the deputy
clerk of the court superintendent of the streets in the corner big big changes
I just I'm wondering when did it all go back to the old ways it'll be fine it's
be fine sure this is a happy story this is when people are like oh we try some
who's the fusion party running on this next election I forget Wilmington was
one of the few southern cities with a black newspaper the daily record hard to
read those there's no print this dull black yeah the collector of customs at the
port was a federally appointed job the job went to a black band named John Dancy a
prominent white I'm hoping he's a dancer I am so whoo now that's dancing all right
you can see him a mile away a prominent white Democrat was fired from the job John
Dancy was referred to in the Wilmington messenger newspaper as Sambo of the
Customs House all explain that I'm dubious dubious yeah why is that I just tell me
how it's horribly racist it's not it's not Sambo the customs yeah oh Sambo is
horribly racist word okay yeah great but California for a long time had
restaurants called Sambo's and then some of them became a restaurant called Dennings now if
you don't like to hear what is known as the n-word by some people then you
probably shouldn't listen to this episode should I close this window I chose
the I chose to use the word in all the podcasts about history as it is spoken
and written by people from the time because I don't like to whitewash the
history and I think to be so wrongly cleanses the like brutality of the language
that the people that live under fair I think it's when you talk you I I still
don't feel guys still will skip it in hip-hop songs to myself but I hear what
you're saying but I mean that a history but when people sure well I think to your
point I mean I think I'm at the point where I'm like I don't know what we need
to change but whatever addresses the racism of our country I think is good
so maybe this helps oh the Wellington messenger was decidedly not into the new
power change in town sure quickly North Carolina Democrats plotted their return
to power the propaganda machine churned newspapers across the country jumped on
board Josephus Daniels was the editor of the Raleigh News and Observer and was
the voice of the state Democrats okay something tells me we're gonna fall in
love I'm tidbit Daniels would go on to be the secretary of the Navy during the
Newport sex scandal haha
anyway one time Daniels hired a cartoonist to draw horrific of front page
caricatures of blacks great well I mean I've never seen a offensive cartoons of
blacks from this time so ever no one really don't go overboard one was of a
large Negro foot with a white man pinned under it with the caption how long
will this last oh god so you're handling it well they're handling it really good
Jesus there was also a huge vampire black Batman with Negro rule inscribed on its
wings and white women beneath its claws with the caption the vampire that
hovers over North Carolina aren't they supposed to be funny isn't that like part
aren't you you're at least supposed to attempt humor right like a lot of a miss
but they were trying and just missing by quite a bit okay he also printed up
stories with headlines such as Negroes have social equality a Negro insulted
the postmistress because he did not get a letter he's every right and Negro on a
train with big feet behind white who would I mean that's the regardless of
the racism that's just a boring story it's a terrible headline it's also a
tear honey get in here this man had big feet on a white guy was in front of him
on the train what and in the city Thomas Clausen editor of the Wilmington
messenger got to work quote they have been more rapes attempted upon a white
woman some of high school rank in the South within two weeks than perhaps at
any previous period in the history of the South the reason why lynchings are
fierce and frequent is because just before you read of a lynching you read
of some awful crime against some pure virtuous white woman how can southern men
feel that life and home are safe with the dam in record of the last two or
three weeks staring them in the face what home is sacred and safe from the
brutal invader Jesus he's really building up momentum
and another another editorial when a knock is heard at the door a white woman
shutters with nameless whore the black brood is lurking in the dark monstrous
beast crazed with lust his foracity is almost a monocle a mad bull the tiger
which could scarcely be more brutal a whole community is frenzied with whore
with the blind and furious rage for vengeance honey have you read today's
editorial I skimmed it I think tigers are raping people I just had to skim it
boy yeah really really good we as we know from the dollop anytime you would
like to change something you just say the black men were raping white women
yeah and then you get to change stuff yeah scare yeah make people be scared of
the black people on August 11th 1897 Rebecca Latimer Felton spoke at the
Georgia Agricultural Society she said that farm wives faced many dangers sure
quote none greater than the threat of black rapist absolutely I was gonna say
I mean without question you have a lot of dangerous farming equipment right but
obviously also there's giving birth in the farmhouse of course of course yeah
yeah I mean you know general general issues like that but really when it
comes down to it it is the black Batman who keeps raping people yeah I mean he's
got the claws yeah the claws are game changer the whole thing's just it's
terrifying don't answer the door by the way when he comes knocking in that other
article yeah yeah it's simple she wanted charitable donations for overseas
missionaries to be spent at home educating young white girls who were not
being protected by the white men of the south oh god what I mean guy get get off
your fucking high horse good god enough I mean I'm white and I'm sick of it
white men had failed to protect farm wives from the black rapist vigilante
justice is a way for men to restore that protection if it needs lynching to
protect women's dearest possession from the ravenous human beasts then I say
lynch human beast a thousand times a week if necessary what a pardon that's
what she said curb the numbers first of all thousand a week he played like
standard number the rope industry was like me hey you're just peeling at its
mustache do a thousand day more than her order more rope yeah it's insane I
mean I yeah good god speaking to white Republicans she said quote you are the
Negro's teacher you must correct your teachings or you cannot escape the wrath
of an outraged people Rebecca Felton I also love how there was there's no like
okay this is obviously let as you address propagandist in nature
however even if it weren't yeah these people were enslaved yeah how is there
no grace period of adjustment where you're like like this isn't even
happening but you would still think they got a right to be a little pissed right
yeah yeah yeah of course yeah that's I mean what I don't they they won't get
over it it's been months good lord we said sorry
Rebecca Felton gave this exact speech many many times all over the south as
well as it being printed in newspapers for the entire next year it was a stump
speech Alfred Manley was the editor of the Daily Record Wilmington's black
newspaper okay he was clearly not down with the total bullshit being spewed in
print and in speeches so he wrote a scathing cartoons coming their way he
wrote an editorial oh boy in response to Rebecca's speech should I be as excited
as I am quote the papers are often filled with reports of rapes of white
women always a big black burly brute and the ensuing lynching of the alleged
rapist the editors pour forth volumes to condemn all Negroes because of the few
who may be guilty our experience among poor white people in the country teaches
us that the women of that race are not any more particular in the matter of
clandestine meetings with colored men then are the white men with colored men
colored women sorry all right yeah good meetings of this kind go on for some
time until the women's infatuation or the men's boldness bring attention to
them and the man is lynched for rape tell your man that is no worse for a
black man to be intimate with a white woman than for a white man to be intimate
with a colored woman boom yeah he's he's dropping the mic this might be the
first mic drop yeah you what does it say at the end mic drop what does he mean
who's Mike I want you to find this Mike and linch him you set yourselves down
as a lot of carping hypocrites in that you cry aloud for the virtue of your
women while you seek to destroy the morality of ours don't think ever that
your women will remain pure while you are debauching ours the sow you seed the
harvest will come in due time geez okay so that's that's a serious editorial
that's great from a black jet but I can only imagine that people didn't take
kindly to this work they're gonna be fine but so true oh I mean yeah not that
yeah are you saying by the way we fuck your white women yeah and just like you
fuck our black women and then when we're done fucking your white women they're
mad at us then they say we raped them yeah wait just giving them a good time
yeah again keep in mind what has been happening the past few years and then
the southern whites freaked the fuck out oh god southern newspapers reprinted
distorted versions of the editorial with the headlines Negro editor slanders
white woman Negro defamer of white women a horrid slander of white women
infamous attack on white women I mean it is it's just me it's media it's still
the same shit still hasn't changed at all it's like when you source the actual
story like wait what you just were it's like it's like when I thought I did a
Johnny Carson impression because I did Dana Carvey's Johnny Carson impression
you just it's a copy of a copy eventually and nobody really remembers
the source in the fall of 1898 North Carolina's Democratic leadership came to
Wilmington to organize a local campaign committee money was raised and white
supremacy clubs were oh he is here oh we'll stop it right there okay so I mean
we should explain we just took a little halftime yeah we just took a break we
just did commentary on the documentary tickled for the for the DVD the DVD so
tickled documentary we just stopped in the middle of our podcast right did
doc did we watch tickled we did commentary for it and then it's gonna be on
the probably unless the someone hates it but no he liked it you like it but but
you may be so producer be like what is this no way we nailed it baby I kept
saying beaver town well listen we both said beaver town a couple times sure but
now so we're jumping back in which I mean we've had a tickled halftime on our
racist dollop so here we go which Justin Timberlake had to perform at by the way
yeah for a lock in the fall of 1989 North Carolina's Democratic leadership came
to Wilmington to organize a local campaign committee all innocent money
was raised and white supremacy clubs were formed called the white government
union well I always think you should be transparent with your racist movements
yeah you know let them know and KKK is so misleading it just kind of sounds like
you're saying all right okay KKK everything's fine everything's KKK how am I
KKK they made they forced whites to join a resident quote many good people we
need slaves of some kind any color will do quote many good people were marched
from their homes and told the sign those that did not were notified that they
must leave the city as there is plenty of rope in the city what's the point oh
God almighty you can't force someone to join a white supremacy yeah they're gonna
be like yeah my heart's not really in it we're actually just a supremacy group
and you better love burning crosses I don't hey you join the group right yeah
but you made me you made me sign that shit what you saw you hate blacks because
you made me you said you were gonna beat the shit out of me if I didn't sign it
yeah welcome to white supremacy you think I want to be here I'm a legacy oh
gosh yeah I was born into this it's like a North Korean jail the prison I
were born into democratic senator Ben Pitchfork Tillman so Dave that's a
nickname that's not his given name oh shocking I'm named after my uncle pitch
fork he was an actual pitchfork yeah my guess is this guy leans very liberal I
I would imagine if your nickname is pitchfork you're just super under yeah he
hung out with Nick flaming torch Schmidt yeah this is the this is the guy who's
like trans people should be able to use bathroom whatever they want freedom must
ring so he led a huge rally on October 20th in Fayetteville South Carolina a
delegation from Wilmington was there and Senator Tillman spoke quote why didn't
you kill that damn nigger editor who wrote that send him to South Carolina and
let him publish any such offensive stuff and he will be killed he said out loud
to a bunch of people who then went yay good point good point America freedom of
the press the Wilmington delegation led a parade right after them were 300 red
shirts red shirts were the military-style terrorist wing of the
Democratic Party what after them came the committee chairman and finally the
Wilmington brass band but in between them was a terrorist group sure yeah no I
heard about the meat in the sandwich red shirts terrorized blacks and whites
who were friendly to blacks they broke up political meetings they destroyed
property and they shot at citizens in ambush people were taken from their
homes in the middle of night and whipped people began to be scared to register to
vote red shirts began marching and having rallies in Wilmington the Democratic
Party doesn't talk about this very much oh I think they do have you watched the
last two DnC's okay that's they really embrace it it's their Clint Eastwood
talking to an empty chair it really yes Mike Dowling an Irishman who had been
fired from the foreman as the foreman of fire engine company number two for
quote in competency drunkenness and in subordination they can't prove a thing
led the red shirts in town oh good good I'll handle all the blacks well listen
I'm the worst why don't I lead I've got a history of red flaggery shall I take
this one the red shirts would act like they were in the Calvary white women
would wave flags and handkerchiefs as the armed red shirts passed through town
on horseback well it's great that slavery ended
glad that we turn the page on that newspapers printed notices of white
supremacy meetings what on November 2nd Dowling and his red shirts led a white
man's rally that free featured free barbecue you open the paper like oh
honey there's a white supremacy meeting today downtown at the library oh I mean
but all like I mean also the like the idea that there was a time when white
people like we know how to barbecue like the black people like you fucking
idiot sauce the ribs you can't take everything Jesus Christ we know how to
do it some southern home cooking so how many people do you think we're at these
rallies well Dave in my in my heart of hearts I would think I would love to
say like 20 close Wellington super white citizen Alfred M. Waddell spoke to a
crowd of about 1200 god damn it when you said close I was like good good damn it
quote we are reduced to the pitiful necessity of choosing whether we will
live under the dominance of Negroes led by a few unprincipled man I love how it's
dominance yeah doves dominance the dominance they've had a good they've
had a grasp on us long enough they've had six months of free right how much
longer must we live under the thumb of a Negro and see the ruin of all we hold
dear and prove ourselves worthy of the respect of mankind by restoring good
government at all hazards at every cost our white dominance is the only issue in
the common election we will never surrender to a ragged rubbish pile of
Negroes even if we have to choke the Cape Fear River with caucuses too much
what a very thick it's a it's laying it on very it's a very focused I just election
speech days before the election the white supremacy movement brought a
rapid-firing Gatling gun oh cool promotion then rumors swirled that blacks
were buying guns and preparing to fight it was said that's what's so fucked like
the idea that you like how dare they we just got a gatling gun that doesn't mean
they should get guns you're telling me they're preparing themselves classic
black classic can't trust them the second we declare war on them they're
getting ready to fight what are you gonna do it was said blacks were going to
burn white men's cotton bales and warehouses out there they don't really
but by the way cotton burns fast the Democrats hired a black detective to
investigate the rumors from Colonel Tom's Uncle Tom's I didn't know he got
promoted I am now a colonel from Uncle Tom's investigative agent this is my
African-American Brigade these are the Uncle Tom's the black detective's
conclusion was that the blacks in town were quote doing practically nothing a
righty a couple of white pingerton detectives reported that black women
servants would burn the houses of their employers and black men had openly
threatened to burn the town down if whites won the election black men tried
to buy weapons for protection but the white store owners refused to sell to
them when they tried to order them from the north the company's local agent
rejected didn't they know about the second amendment oh yeah you're right
okay that's the most important thing we have in the world yeah the second
amendment but it was the biggest actually apply biggest deal we had of all
time better than everything so not many blacks in town right election day came
red shirts blocked every road leading into towns in could be problem could be
problem they drove black voters away with gunfire could be again an issue but
there was still not much violence as blacks got the message and invited the
polls great so every everybody wins yeah the yeah the right except for well
except the majority right the this is before it was vote or died it was vote and
die yes it was vote and then die right or dying then either way dying about just die
whatever the Democrats wanted landslide why do you have any like statistics what
were the exit polls saying good message shocking good mess connected with the
consumers be North Carolina State Legislature also turned back to
Democratic control so it's all common but Wilmington's Wilmington's local fusion
party government remained in office since many local officials like the mayor and
city council were not up for reelection the next day the Wilmington
messengers headline was attention white men that's the headline it's a grabber
oh it's a big grab it'll grab you white men were being asked to gather at the
courthouse at 10 a.m. okay that's fine anytime you see a headline that says
white men please gather at a place at a specific time it's fine fine it's like
bull it's like a bowling that's probably just a kite flying or something the next
morning merchants mechanics farmers bankers clerks and clergymen packed the
meeting Alfred Alfred Rod Waddell read them quote a white declaration of
independence or as it's known in America the declaration of independence it is
that's what the declaration it is shocking like even that like think of
like they think of the hypocrisy that's insane in writing you're into it's
overwhelming the god damn it how do you fucking white people right the worst
hmm quote who's worse horses I agree besides them
source quote first the time has passed for the intelligent citizens of the
community owning 90% of the property and paying taxes in lack proportion to be
ruled by Negroes second we will not tolerate the action of unscrupulous
white men and affiliate in with the Negroes so that by means of their votes
they can dominate the into intelligent and thrifty element in the community
third the Negroes demonstrated by antagonizing our interests in every way
that he is incapable of realizing that his interests are and should be identical
with those of the community fifth he well real quick if I may jump ahead well
why why why are we continually banging our heads against the wall as to why
these black people will not accept the clear rules we've set down that are
fair the rule is simple are you into our white white supremacist society or are
you out again because if you're out you're a problem make and if you're in
you've agreed to be a problem thank you you finally fifth we propose in the
future we give to white men a large part of the employment now given to
Negroes yes obviously that's fair that's totally it's finally time for white
guys to get a chance let me give my break come on you know what you know
how long do we give the black guys jobs two months oh yeah those jobs yeah they
know they would let the they led the slave job market they were like a hundred
percent of the slave job market I don't know if it was that much but it was
close there were a couple confused white guys in the mix wait what hold on I
just realized I'm saying oh boy Tom woke up boy sixth we are prepared to treat
the Negroes with justice and consideration in all matters which do
not involve sacrifices of the interests of the intelligent and progressive
portion of the community look we'll be fair when we're not being pricks the
seventh resolution condemned Alexander Manley's editorial and demanded that
the newspaper quote cease to be published and its editor be banished from
the city fair banishment is something that is I'm totally fine yeah right I'm
free yeah I can go okay put a sack over his head and hit a horse but Manley had
already fled Wilmington and the record was no longer being published because he
knew he was gonna get you think you felt pressure I don't know why he would do you
think it was because of the editorial no probably not 25 whites were appointed to
a committee to carry out the resolutions 32 I'm sure they'll be fair really great
it's all white guys 32 prominent black citizens were brought to the courthouse
where Waddell read them the declaration he gave them each copies and told them
they had been picked assuming they were the leaders of the black community you
all look the same to us y'all y'all y'all seem like leaders right we can't
tell when I'm not what not no I know you're black aren't you yeah okay all
right he admitted it they admitted it and he told them they were to respond to
the declaration before 7 30 the next morning one black guy said quote colonel
we are not responsible for this and we have no authority Waddell replied the
meeting stands adjourned that was the 1800s talk to the hand
this meeting has been adjourned yeah excuse me this meeting has been adjourned
no but I have one thing to say you can't need you talk to the head no you have
any more questions feel free to ask them what's your question ask it I'm just
gonna ask you so what okay also real quick talk to the wrist oh you've been
just okay next so the 32 black leaders wrote this response fuck you white man
quote we the colored citizens to whom was referred to the matter of expulsion
from the community of the person and press of Alexander Manley beg most
respectfully to say that we are in no way responsible for nor in any way condone
the obnoxious article that called forth your actions neither are we authorized
to act for him in this manner but in the interest of peace we will most willingly
use our influence to have your wishes carried out okay so they're making peace
I mean they're being as agreeable as 25 men who got called to a courthouse to
represent a race can be they then gave the letter to Attorney Armin Scott to
bring it to Waddell's home but Scott then found out that he was on a list of men
who are going to be banished so instead of delivering it to Waddell's hand he
put it in Waddell's mailbox now what's the logic there he just didn't I don't
know either he did either he was like fuck this shit he like saw his name he's
like I don't want to get banished or he was scared he would then get killed if
he went in right one of the other yeah I don't disagree with the call right well
Waddell apparently didn't check his mailbox at 7 30 in the morning and it
are you kidding me I know it's weird where the hell are they the little flag on
the mailboxes up oh there's no way they put it in there what is that little
flag about anyway at 8 a.m. white men gathered at the Armory good always
always good at 8 15 Waddell volunteered as a leader good quote I never dreamed the
time would come when I would lead a mob I think you did I this feels amazing I
think that you did dream of that I didn't know this one oh shucks me miss
America I can't believe it all I did was enter
I feel like you're being a little harsh on who the guy is a good guy obviously
it's a job leading a mob good guy mocking him yeah he saw a hole he filled it
about 500 men were at the Armory now they walked up Market Street and quote
threw the city into a state of excitement great schools were let out
taverns closed their doors and all businesses stopped I love it like the
idea of taverns closing their doors you'd be like why come on there's a white
man March on let's drink to celebrate just open the door people were watching
from sidewalks and windows and the mob then swelled to 2000 at 8 a.m. the mob
arrived at the newspaper office ransacked it and then burnt it cool this
obviously caused the blacks living in town to freak the fuck out why remember
quickly spread that whites were going to burn down and kill them in their area of
the city well doesn't sound like whites now then something not my wife not my
wife not my whites at a cotton compress around 300 workers walked off the job and
stood around in the street terrified trying to figure out what to do oh then
the whites marched in a group of black men were standing on a corner they were
ordered to disperse the whites claimed the blacks refused and then shot at them
so the whites fired back that sound yeah they were provoked yeah for sure three
black men were killed two white guys were wounded slightly or in other words hit
me hit me Jim oh my eye one black guy took off running down the street shot a
rifle at William Mayo who was standing on his veranda I mean set right there you
deserve to be shot at anyone standing on their veranda now you got to get dropped
a peg agreed Mayo was shot in the left lung that's what it said that's not a
great place to get shot feels like the chest yeah the black guy ran off but was
found hiding under a bed and he was shot and killed around 1 p.m. some black man
in a house shot some white guys walking by does that sound like that would happen
nope and this no it doesn't does it yeah it's not like that would happen in this
situation yeah it's interesting but that's what the historical record well
then it has to be true the house was surrounded and four black men were
captured and taken to jail one tried to run away but I wish I'd kill during the
afternoon eight more black men were killed that night the city was patrolled
by whites obviously the record of what occurred that night changes based on the
color of your skin well whenever we're in situations like this I always say
trust the whites yeah thank you you know I mean what when it one of one of white
people ever been go with the way wrong or distorted the truth they haven't ever
what else estimated around 20 dead black people cool others said with closer to
90 interesting African-Americans in Wilmington believed the death toll was
around 300 hmm strange feels like the Iraq body count the official count was
25 oh okay but the bodies were all dumped into the river and is believed many
more were killed well you know what are you gonna do there they got into the
river well it's in the river you can't count them no nope that's cool the
governor was almost killed when he heard about what happened he was around
Wilmington and he headed for Raleigh on a train the train was stopped in the town
of Maxden where a mob of red shirts were waiting for them they swarmed the train
car yelling lynch him the governor's aid got into the box car which was then
locked and the train pulled out and he survived he's white though right yeah
but they still the because he was aligned with because he was aligned the
fusion party so he's part of the fusion party so he's working with he's got to
go that they I would I would imagine that they were considered worse than the
black no there was something there was something yeah yeah that that is true yeah
I mean they're like the associate few if you compromised your whiteness it was
almost like worse yeah you know it's like dating outside of the circle the
tribe the tribal circle from the San Francisco call November 11th 1898 this
afternoon the Wilmington City Council resigned one by one as each member
vacated the remaining elected a successor named by the citizens committee
until the entire board was changed legally good they resigned in response to
public sentiment the new board is composed of conservative Democratic
citizens finally a voice of the people thank you the mayor and chief of police
then resigned and the new board elected their successors according to law good
Alfred Waddell was elected mayor perfect but he seems like a born leader he does
let the mob he's it's his time killing and all the people yeah well I think you'll
be fair yep it sounds like it'll be fair a committee moved quickly around and
notified the more prominent and objectionable white Republicans that they
must leave town the first act of the new government it is so weird to hear of
Republicans being the sort of savior party of good guys yeah and the
Democrats being black monsters yeah monsters makes you think sometimes the
first act of the new government was to swear in 250 special policemen chosen
from the ranks of reputed reputable white citizens
right Waddell quote we literally followed the law as the fusionists made it
themselves there has not been a single illegal act committed in the change of
government simply the old board went out and the new board came in strictly
according to law nothing to fear black people weird here have you been down to
dead black person river it's what we call an oil change we're having a
governmental oil change okay nothing to worry about just some new oil on November
14th the state Democratic Party held a huge party in Raleigh more than 2,000
torches lit the cheering mob and 500 barrels of burning tar filled with filled
the air with plumes of colored smoke creating a carnival atmosphere sorry
they had a party and they're boiling tar yeah I mean what yeah what else would you
do is that the end nope four days after the coup hundreds of African Americans
were still hiding in the forest around Wilmington many had run off without coats
or blankets and they slept on wet ground they had no money no clothes no food
parents were too scared to light fires to warm their children fearing the whites
would come to kill them like what world honestly you know how do you even claim
that you like how do you claim to be like a society oh it's fucking yeah yeah
it's insane after Alfred Waddell became mayor he had a list of people to banish
I'm swapped in banishment work these piles are just now they're growing I did
not know there'd be so many banishments I would not have taken this job I swear to
god I'm gonna work late tonight mr. May we have a new list of banish no my
hand hurts gosh I don't think anyone could empathize with my pain right now
nobody my hand is killing me I'm the victim soldiers with bayonets marched
fusionist leaders to the train station white fusionist George French had a news
placed around his neck and was about to be hung when a member of the committee
of 25 saved him he was then taken to the train station and told never to return
yeah no shit former chief of police John Melton was carried onto a train going
to Washington DC as he was screamed at quote white nigger you know that Chris
rocked it a bit on SNL like 15 years ago where he was trying to come up with a
word to call white people and that was the one he came up with but the idea
that it was really you like yeah you you anybody who says that they should be
top of the kill list anyone who's like that's that makes sense talking about on
Sunday November 13th the Reverend J. W. Kramer said the mobs in the streets had
been doing quote God's service at first Baptist church the world needs less of
our God interpreters we could use less these may well okay at first Baptist
church the minister compared the victory to the triumph of the Lord over Satan
and his quote black-robed angels he what he dismissed the killings as quote a
mere incident you cannot make an omelet without breaking a few eggs the primary
nobody's eating was not to kill but to educate oh my god but that's he's really
the Rev. at the first Presbyterian Church read quote he that ruleeth his
spirit is better than he that taketh a city since last we met in these walls
we have taken a city to God be the praise he if I just I loved a picture God
he'd be the idea that if he if this is a real being and of course he's a man
right if this is a real being he must just be sitting up there pulling out
his hair every century no that's not what I meant he came down the first thing
he would say was you guys don't talk for me I got this he would come down like a
parent who like heard a noisy party going on in a basement do I have to do
this again Jesus yeah not you I was just having a race war not you dad it was
just having a race for sorry I misunderstood not you my boys going
through his adolescent race war face something you people could empathize
with and learn from at the opening of the Negro State Fair I I mean that's the
thing I read that's actually by the way I read and put in here better fair has to
be I mean I feel like they might change lower budget better fair I think they
might have changed the name by now that's the good no the Orange County Negro
fairs in June at the opening of the Negro State Fair on November 15th 1898 five
days later Joe Daniels wrote in the news and observer quote of the genuine
friendships which the leaders of white supremacy felt for them it was a campaign
not directed to the law abiding an industrious Negro but at the Negro
slave drivers of which governor Russell was the head
Republican president William McKinley completely ignored what happened and
would not meet with the white office holders who had fled the state no
charges were filed in the end the federal government determined whatever they
tried would end in an acquittal which is absolutely true right attitude November
26th 1898 the state newspaper mr. Josephus Daniels editor of the Raleigh
News and Observer wrote to the governor of South Carolina quote as the result of
the recent election there is considerable feeling in the state in favor of
some can constitutional provision that will eliminate the Negro as a political
factor will you do me the great kindness of writing me the methods employed to
eliminate the Negro vote without depriving the illiterate white man of
his vote any advice would be appreciated well we got a problem because all the
laws we try to come up with they apply to the poor white guy it's a very
frustrating situation that I find myself that is so much that's like that just
just further insults to think that I mean it's just so based on skin you you
would not that you would understand it but if you were like they're a completely
different class like any one of that any one of that affluent like that nature
needs to be left out of the polling stations but instead you're just sort of
like dumb whiteies we need them no we need the stupid white people it's very
difficult it's hard to tell them apart on paper it's it's hard because it
because again they're illiterate it's hard I'm having a hard time God white is
all it is a burden trying to run things tell you trying to get every white
involved because there's so many stupid ones of us but still we're the best the
Democrats and introduced a constitutional amendment that created
literacy tests for voting and a poll tax the grandfather clause protected
illiterate whites for a time any descendants of a man grandfather if your
grandfather couldn't vote you couldn't write right fuck I mean it's they
figured out they found the whole thing why not just be fully transparent no
it's a grandfather thing yeah it's all sounds nice as a grandpa I'm not
familiar with your history what is it really well unfortunately you're not
gonna be able to vote either man who knew that you guys were enslaved first
I've heard of it any who's will be move away we've got a dumb white man to vote
any descendant of a man eligible to vote before 1867 need not prove his
literacy in 1896 85.4% of North Carolina's electorate cast a ballot by
1904 less than 50% in 1900 the Democratic Party won by a landslide taking the
governorship why do you think white man had made up 52% of the unemployed and
hope to take over black jobs after the coup but complaints started that poor
whites could not count lumber that it took two white guys to do the work of
one black guy and that whites were not as hardworking or literate as blacks and
whites didn't want to work in domestic and service positions a textile factory
owner said quote now is sorry there is now a universal complaint of the scarcity
of reliable labor that's so weird that that just happened the second you put
the smart great white people in the jobs well that's just what happened started
to get eliminated Mexican workers from Alabama Alabama exactly what happened
but you there is like that that really is like I mean that is the quandary is
that like white people are we're the best can't do anything better than us
except for picking stuff and a lot of these jobs actually we were not all those
jobs turns out we're really spoiled and that gets in the way of our work ethic
thank you so it's weird like that Rebecca Latimer Felton remember her she gave
the speech oh yeah right yeah five hours ago yeah she became the first woman in
the US Senate in 1922 good she was appointed as a replacement when a
North Carolina senator died Congress was not in session at the time she was
sworn in on November 21st made a speech thanking the Senate and said that the
women who followed her would serve with quote ability and integrity of purpose
her elected successor was then sworn in and their term lasted 24 hours what a
run the first female US senator what a run just a fucking monster racist
horrific person well but Dave sometimes being the first doesn't actually mean
much if you're the person you are it turns out I think it's in 2006 the
news and observer pendant editorial titled quote a painful past known in the
paper's part in the racist efforts of 1898 were quote not a history we can
undo but this newspaper was a leader in that propaganda effort under editor and
publisher Josephus Daniels in August 2007 the North Carolina State Senate passed
a resolution acknowledging and expressing profound regret for the coup
would we officially feel awful turns out we was what we were naughty we feel
super bad about what we did with the whole killing in the book so murder
were not we know that no amount of money time or effort can make up for what we
did mm-hmm so we're gonna give you a full page in our paper full page I think
that that should say enough page eight still we're doing sorry's so this is
we've got a case of the sorry's okay okay our bad official sorry our bad mm-hmm
whoo hang on our face yeah sorry about the whole life thing Opsie doopsies
existence must have been treacherous and a hue well good how do you feel you know
it was nice about that one was that we got a half time to watch tickled mm-hmm
so I got to see what happens when white people are left in power
Jose's like trying to wrap it up do yeah yeah Jose's like I'll go to Alabama and
pick all that fruit bro you don't look stupid licking your neck at all it's
totally working out well the bandana throws them off cuz he's like tattered
this is sad to watch it's not trying to lick its neck with a bandana on is to
just a tragedy let's get the bandana lick that neck bro that neck bro yeah fat
neck what do you do when your cats fat I don't know you don't leave a food bowl
out no but I like feed I don't like feed it's not like I'm always keeping it full
like I monitor well something's going wrong the stuff's saying wrong you're
talking about I'm watching I'm watching Dom de louise and cat for now all right
we signed cars