Other author/creator | Everett, Christopher, film director, film producer. |
Other author/creator | Thomas, Larry Reni onscreen participant. |
Other author/creator | Chaplin, Faye, onscreen participant. |
Other author/creator | Head, Matthew, (1982-), composer (expression) |
Other author/creator | Blackhouse Publishing, production company. |
Other author/creator | Double7 Images (Firm), presenter. |
Other author/creator | Speller Street Films, presenter, publisher. |
Physical medium | 4 3/4 in. burning |
Abstract |
This film chronicles the attack on the African-American community that unseated elected officials in the port city of Wilmington, North Carolina on November 10, 1898. Previously the city had thrived and been fully integrated both in business relations and socially including interracial marriages. The massacre and coup d'etat was the springboard for the white supremacy movement and Jim Crow segregation throughout the state of North Carolina and the American South. |
General note | Originally produced as a motion picture in 2015. |
Credits | Director of photography, Isiah Donte' Lee ; editor, Don Stafford ; original score, Matthew Head. |
Performer |
Featuring, Faye Chaplin, Larry Reni Thomas, Dr. Lewin Manly, Inez Eason, Kent Chatfield, Sandy Darity, Dr. Umar Johnson, Queen Quet, Lerae Umflett, Daawood Muhammad, Sonya Patrick, |
Technical details | DVD-R; NTSC, region 1. |
Language | In English, closed-captioned in English. |
Genre/form | Documentary films. |
Genre/form | Nonfiction films. |
Genre/form | Feature films. |
Genre/form | Feature films United States. |
Genre/form | Video recordings for the hearing impaired. |
UPC |
820869004335 |