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Author: Rebekah Miel

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Spoken word poet Mahlaynee Cooper reads a dramatic monologue during the workshops’ sharing sessions. Cooper wrote from the perspective of a historic AME church witnessing the 1898 Wilmington coup and massacre.
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Dreams of Wilmington’s Past: Community Confronts History through Art

March 25, 2025 by Rebekah Miel

“Here’s the biggest mistake that people make when they’re writing a monologue,” the poet and playwright Howard Craft said to a group of people furiously taking notes. “It’s not a monologue: it’s a dialogue.” He explained that every character giving … Read More

black and white photo of men holding weapons in front of burned out house from the Wilmington coup
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Artists to Lead Workshops on Violent Chapter in Wilmington’s History

March 25, 2025 by Rebekah Miel

WILMINGTON, N.C. — A group of professional artists will lead free workshops on Saturday, March 4 in Wilmington, N.C., inviting youth and adults to contemplate one of the most troubling and consequential events in the state’s history — the violent overthrow of … Read More

Aya Shabu leads the class in a flocking exercise at Pine Forest Cemetery.
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Students Reflect on Wilmington’s Histories with Community-Centered Art

March 25, 2025 by Rebekah Miel

Written by Elizabeth Thompson, Trinity Communications, with additional reporting by Sarah Rogers, this article was originally published on Duke University’s Trinity College of Arts & Science website as “Cultural Anthropology Students Learn from a Buried Past.” Few college students would volunteer … Read More

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