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This week on "Sunday Morning" (July 12)
United States🏛️ PoliticsProgressive11 hr. ago

This week on "Sunday Morning" (July 12)

The article discusses the 1898 Wilmington coup, a historical event in which white supremacists seized control of the city's government through violence, leading to the deaths of many Black residents. It highlights Lauren Collins' new book, 'They Stole a City,' which explores this dark chapter in American history. The piece also mentions related resources such as museums, libraries, and a PBS documentary. Additionally, it includes a segment on the song 'Take Me Home, Country Roads' and its cultural significance.

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CBS News (US) logoCBS News (US)IndependentProgressive11 hr. ago
This week on "Sunday Morning" (July 12)

The article discusses the 1898 Wilmington coup, a historical event in which white supremacists seized control of the city's government through violence, leading to the deaths of many Black residents. It highlights Lauren Collins' new book, 'They Stole a City,' which explores this dark chapter in American history. The piece also mentions related resources such as museums, libraries, and a PBS documentary. Additionally, it includes a segment on the song 'Take Me Home, Country Roads' and its cultural significance.

Bias read (Progressive): The article emphasizes the historical oppression and racial violence committed by white supremacists during the Wilmington coup, framing it as a significant but often overlooked episode in American history. While it presents factual information, the focus on systemic racism and the legacy of white政权

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