Home > Images Images Maggie West Listening Maggie West Listening Major Geer Major Geer Major Geer Major Geer Makla at Youth Cypher Makla at Youth Cypher Mama Dip Speaks Mama Dip Speaks Mama Dip's Catering at A Tasteful Affair Mama Dip's Kitchen participated in the Ronald McDonald House of Chapel Hill's event, A Tasteful Affair. Mildred "Mama Dip" Council served food from her restaurant during the tasting event. Photos courtesy of Anita Spring Council Mama Dip's Catering at A Tasteful Affair Mama Dip's Kitchen Menus Through the Years Opening in 1976, Mama Dip's Kitchen is a Chapel Hill institution. Scroll through to see different versions of the menu through the years. Photos courtesy of Anita Spring Council Mama Dip's Kitchen Menus Through the Years Mama Kat (Katherine Council) and Nettye Burnette Mama Kat (Katherine Council) and Nettye Burnette Mama Kat and Linda Carver Mama Kat and Linda Carver Mama Kat and Terry Carver Mama Kat and Terry Carver Mama Kat on how to make her amazing pound cake Mama Kat on how to make her amazing pound cake Man carried away by police at a protest A UNC student is carried away during a protest. Man carried away by police at a protest 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 Marchers on Franklin Street protest at segregated Colonial Drug Marchers on Franklin Street protest at segregated Colonial Drug. Marchers on Franklin Street protest at segregated Colonial Drug Marchers protesting segregated facilities. Marchers protesting segregated facilities stop in front of Clarence's Bar and Grill, while owner Clarence Grey and patrons of the restaurant gather at the front door to watch. Marchers protesting segregated facilities. Marchers sing freedom songs to convey their message, elevate their spirits, and boost their collective courage. The man with his head turned to the side is Calvin Farrington. Carol Brown is standing on the left clapping, wearing a light colored collared top. Next to her is Emma Gene Davis, wearing a printed dress. Maxine Mason is on the far right. Marchers sing freedom songs to convey their message, elevate their spirits, and boost their collective courage. Marchers walk in freezing rain from Durham to Chapel Hill on January 12, 1964 Marchers walk in freezing rain from Durham to Chapel Hill on January 12, 1964, in support of a pending local public accommodations ordinance. Marchers walk in freezing rain from Durham to Chapel Hill on January 12, 1964 Marches walk in the Durham-Chapel Hill Walk for Freedom Marchers walk in freezing rain from Durham to Chapel Hill on January 12, 1964, in support of a pending local public accommodations ordinance. Marches walk in the Durham-Chapel Hill Walk for Freedom Marian Cheek Jackson Marian Cheek Jackson Marian Cheek Jackson Marian Cheek Jackson Marian Cheek Jackson at the dedication of the Yonni Chapman Peace & Justice Library Marian Cheek Jackson at the dedication of the Yonni Chapman Peace & Justice Library Marian Cheek Jackson close up at the dedication of Yonni Chapman Peace & Justice Library Marian Cheek Jackson close up at the dedication of Yonni Chapman Peace & Justice Library Marian Cheek Jackson poses with the dedication plaque for the Yonni Chapman Peace & Justice Memorial Library Marian Cheek Jackson poses with the dedication plaque for the Yonni Chapman Peace & Justice Memorial Library Marian Phillips, William Carter, and Keith Edwards Marian Phillips, William Carter, and Keith Edwards Previous Page ... 9 10 11 12 13 ... Next Page