Images

 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.

 Dwight Bassett Speaks to JR Manley

 Eat at Joe's Protest

This was part of continuous protests of all of the segregated restaurants and lunch counters downtown. The Long Meadow Milk truck in the back was used as a paddy wagon to take people to the police department, because department did not have any at the time. The owner of Eat at Joe’s, one of the most…

 Ebony models design with Pat as spokesperson

 Elaine Norwood

 Elaine Norwood, Kim Albright, and Jeanette Fearrington

 Elementary School Field Trip to Mama Dip's Kitchen

An elementary school class visited Mama Dip's Kitchen and enjoyed lunch at the restaurant. After the field trip, students drew pictures about their experience. Photos courtesy of Anita Spring Council

 Elizabeth McCain

 Emily Banks

 Emily Banks with Choir

 Emma Anderson listened to an interview with James Foushee and responded artistically in her piece.

 Emma Beck's Civil Rights Tapestry

Emma Beck transforms local history into her Civil Rights Tapestry.

 Esphur Foster

 Estelle Mabry and Michelle Laws in the Crowd

 Estelle Mabry on Sustaining OurSelves panel

 Estelle Mabry Speaks

 Eugene Farrar

 Eugene Farrar

 Eugene Farrar with family

 Euyvonne Cotton and Group

 Euyvonne Cotton carried by Chapel Hill Police

Chapel Hill police officers Graham Creel(left) and David Caldwell(right) carry Euyvonne Cotton to a police car following her arrest for sitting-in at the Chapel Hill/Carrboro Merchants Association.

 Euyvonne Cotton Speaking

 Exhibit Intro

 Fierce leadership from Gladys Pendergraph and Michelle Laws