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  1. Dec 7, 2018 · The city was never the same. WILMINGTON -- Four days after Jea Street learned of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination in April 1968, the 15-year-old stormed the streets of Wilmington. He joined hordes of other black youths in what started as a peaceful march to Rodney Square in the heart of Delaware’s biggest city.

  2. disparities that led to civil unrest in Delaware in 1968 continue to persist 50 years after the Kerner Commission Report in Delaware. The findings show that nearly 50 years after the Kerner Commission Report and the Wilmington Riots: 1) racial disparities in education, employment, income, and housing remain a serious issue in Delaware,

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  4. The Wilmington Riot of 1968 occurred in Wilmington, Delaware, in April of that year following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. The riot did not cause any fatalities, though there were numerous injuries, arrests, and buildings burned.

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  5. Wilmington's Civil Rights Activism. Wilmington, Delaware has a long history of Civil Rights activism. Tributes to ground-breaking attorney, Louis L. Redding, and retrospectives of the National Guard occupation of the city in 1968 are told in many places, but other lesser-known stories that moved the needle of human equality forward deserve ...

  6. Because Delaware is the official state of incorporation for so many American companies, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, located in Wilmington, is one of the busiest of the 94 federal bankruptcy courts located around the United States. Delaware has among the strictest rules in the U.S. regarding out-of-state ...

  7. 1740 - First Presbyterian Church built. [1] 1748 - Wilmington Friends School established. [1] 1777 - September 11: Battle of Brandywine fought near town. [1] 1785 - Delaware Gazette newspaper begins publication. [3] 1788 - Wilmington Library Company founded.

  8. Wilmington, Delaware. Located thirty miles southwest of Philadelphia, Wilmington is Delaware’s largest city and the New Castle County seat. It originated as a colonial trading area and ferry crossing and later became one of the country’s most vital industrial and chemical-producing centers. With the decline of manufacturing near the close ...