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Northside News Volume VI, Edition 7
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Valerie P. Foushee
Valerie P. Foushee
Paul Caldwell
"I worked there for twenty seven years. I worked my way up from a patrol officer to a sergeant, then I worked from sergeant to a lieutenant, and then I was promoted finally to shift captain before I retired."
- Paul Caldwell
Paul Caldwell is a long time resident of the Northside Neighborhood, and…
Paul Caldwell
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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
Valerie P. Foushee - on her learning experiences during integration (clip)
Valerie P. Foushee - on her learning experiences during integration (clip)
Valerie P. Foushee - On her accomplishments with the School Board
Tracey Barrett (TB): What is something that you are most proud of? That, sort of, you feel like was an accomplishment during your time on the School Board, that you look back on and say, like “I’m glad that I was there for that” or “I know I made a difference in that way?”
Valerie Foushee (VF): My…
Valerie P. Foushee - On her accomplishments with the School Board
Valerie P. Foushee - On getting into politics (clip)
Tracey Barrett (TB): How did you decide to sort of get into politics? I mean, you described a long career in the Police Department, and obviously you were working your way up in many ways, from where you started to where you ended up as an administrator, but what led to your decision to -– am I…
Valerie P. Foushee - On getting into politics (clip)
Valerie P. Foushee - On her career after leaving UNC (clip)
TB: So after you left you mentioned that you were working full time, what job were you working at?
Valerie Foushee: I started out working part time while I was at Carolina for the Chapel Hill School system driving a school bus and being a bus monitor, and then I got a job at Blue Cross and Blue…
Valerie P. Foushee - On her career after leaving UNC (clip)
Valerie P. Foushee - On her activism and social life while at UNC (clip)
Valerie Foushee: ...or I would just kind of like stay in my room, watch TV and study, but I was at Carolina, and that was important.
Tracey Barrett: So did you, you lived on campus all four years?
VF: I lived on campus for two years, and my roommate the first year was a sophomore from the Henderson…
Valerie P. Foushee - On her activism and social life while at UNC (clip)
Valerie P. Foushee - Speaking about her faith, church, and family
This interview is in association with the Marian Cheek Jackson Center’s Life History Series. Senator Valerie Foushee, born May 7th 1956 is a lifelong member of the First Baptist Church. She began attending First Baptist at the age of two when her grandmother would bring her and her siblings to…
Valerie P. Foushee - Speaking about her faith, church, and family
Valerie P. Foushee - Speaking about her family, career, and race
This interview is part of a project of biographical interviews, 1979-2012, with men and women in North Carolina who have made significant contributions to business, the arts, education, and politics. Topics discussed in Valerie P. Foushee's interview include : growing up in Chapel Hill, N.C.;…
Valerie P. Foushee - Speaking about her family, career, and race
Terrence M. Foushee
Terrence M. Foushee
Paul Caldwell - On fishing (clip)
Paul Caldwell - On fishing (clip)
Paul Caldwell - On working during segregation (clip)
Paul Caldwell - On working during segregation (clip)
Paul Caldwell - On school memories, family achievements, and the importance of education
Paul Caldwell, a lifelong resident of the Northside neighborhood, recounts his and his family’s educational experiences growing up. His early school memories include receiving used textbooks from Chapel Hill High School, fond memories of his teachers, and being raised by the Northside community.…
Paul Caldwell - On school memories, family achievements, and the importance of education
Paul Caldwell - On changes in education and his career
“Take one day at a time, don't plan on tomorrow or next week. God gives you one day at a time you take that one day and you thank him for it.”
- Paul Caldwell
This interview was conducted for a special edition of the Northside News on education. The interview begins with Mr. Caldwell discussing his…
Paul Caldwell - On changes in education and his career
Paul Caldwell
Paul Caldwell was the first African-American sergeant, lieutenant, and captain of University Police at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a long time resident of the Northside Neighborhood, and was a police officer for the University for 27 years, beginning as a patrol officer…
Paul Caldwell
Paul Caldwell - On Northside, the Civil Rights Movement, and his work in the University Police at UNC
Paul Caldwell was the first African-American sergeant, lieutenant, and captain of University Police at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This interview includes Mr. Caldwell’s early life; The evolution of the Northside Neighborhood; Memories of growing up in Chapel Hill; Mr.…
Paul Caldwell - On Northside, the Civil Rights Movement, and his work in the University Police at UNC
Northside News Volume VII, Edition 9
Northside News Volume VII, Edition 9