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David Zucchino, Wilmington's Lie

Season 22 Episode 3 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Pulitzer Prize winner David Zucchino talks about his winning book, Wilmington's Lie.

2021 Pulitzer Prize winning Journalist David Zucchino turns his reporter's eye to Wilmington where, in 1898, racial tensions & political unrest leads to a violent coup in an attempt to overturn the current legislature. DG Martin sits down with Mr. Zucchino to learn more about this incendiary time in NC politics.

07/05/2020

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NC Bookwatch

David Zucchino, Wilmington's Lie

Season 22 Episode 3 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

2021 Pulitzer Prize winning Journalist David Zucchino turns his reporter's eye to Wilmington where, in 1898, racial tensions & political unrest leads to a violent coup in an attempt to overturn the current legislature. DG Martin sits down with Mr. Zucchino to learn more about this incendiary time in NC politics.

07/05/2020

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