The Goldsboro-Wayne branch of the NAACP will host a showing of âWilmington On Fire,â a documentary on the Wilmington massacre of 1898 that became the springboard of white supremacy and Jim Crow segregation in the South, on July 30. The NAACP offered a viewing of the film in May, but multiple requests from the public resulted in the NAACP hosting another showing of the film, said Pat Ford, a member of the NAACP board. The event, âWhatâs In A Name: History of Charles B. Aycockâs Involvement in Black Voter Suppression,â is open to the public at no cost on July 30 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Wayne County Public Library, 1001 E. Ash St.