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Northside News Volume IV, Edition 1
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Collection: The Northside News
The Northside News is our monthly "print link." Delivered hand-to-hand to more than 1000 households in Northside and Pine Knolls, 6 local churches, dozens of local businesses, Northside Elementary, and Hargraves each month, the Northside News connects neighbors around issues and opportunities of…
Collection: The Northside News
Clementine Self - on student segregation at Chapel Hill High (clip)
Clementine Self - on student segregation at Chapel Hill High (clip)
Clementine Self - on Lincoln High vs. Chapel Hill High (clip)
Clementine Self - on Lincoln High vs. Chapel Hill High (clip)
Clementine Self - On integration's impact on her attending Chapel Hill High School (clip)
Clementine Self - On integration's impact on her attending Chapel Hill High School (clip)
Clementine Self - On her contributions to the Civil Rights Movement (clip)
Clementine Self - On her contributions to the Civil Rights Movement (clip)
March leaders at St. Joseph CME Church
March leaders address participants in front of St. Joseph CME Church, a renowned headquarters for action and santuary for leaders.From left to right, standing on the steps of St. Joseph’s is: Charlie Foushee, John Fykes, Clementine Self, Carl Watson, Terry Cobb, and Thomas Bynum. Hilliard Caldwell’s…
March leaders at St. Joseph CME Church
Clementine Self - On her childhood, civil rights, education, and school integration
“I was going for my education, I was really going to make a statement that I’ve integrated this school–or desegregated, it was never integrated–desegregated the school. That was my goal.”
- Clementine Self
Clementine Self is a former student of Lincoln High School in Chapel Hill, NC. She discusses…
Clementine Self - On her childhood, civil rights, education, and school integration
Clementine (Fearrington) Self leads demonstrators
Clementine (Fearrington) Self leads demonstrators. Marchers almost always carried the American flag, but not the North Carolina flag, during their protests.From left to right: Theodore “Buddy” Bynum, Lou Pearl Alston, Ruby Farrington, Clementine Self
Clementine (Fearrington) Self leads demonstrators
Clementine Self with 1st graders at church
Clementine Self leads first graders in song in front of St. Joseph CME Church, as part of a Northside Elementary "Freedom Tour" in Fall 2013. The tour was part of the Jackson Center's Learning Across Generations Curriculum.
Clementine Self with 1st graders at church
Joseph Fearrington and Clementine Self - On home, community, World War II, and Civil Rights
The interview was conducted on the porch of Joe’s home, a wonderful venue for an interview about home and community, although maybe not ideal for sound quality. There was significant wind at times and the sound of the cars passing by on the street. The interview begins with Joe’s stories of how he…
Joseph Fearrington and Clementine Self - On home, community, World War II, and Civil Rights
Northside News Volume VIII, Edition 7
Northside News Volume VIII, Edition 7