A bill would mandate North Carolina schools teach about the 1898 Wilmington race riots.
Introduced by Sen. Julia Boseman, a New Hanover Democrat, the bill orders the N.C. Department of Public Instruction to create teaching materials and provide workshops on the subject.
The idea was first proposed by the 1898 Wilmington Race Riot Commission, which issued a report in 2006.
A previous bill proposed by former Rep. Thomas Wright did not pass in part because of an estimated cost of $200,000.
"It might be an unfortunate part of our history, but it's part of our history, and our students deserve to know about it," Boseman said. (WS-N)



