Home > Items Browse Items (2222 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added Marian Cheek Jackson (clip) Marian Cheek Jackson (clip) Katherine Council - On her pound cake recipe In this interview, Mama Kat gives us her coveted pound cake recipe, which she knows from memory because she makes it so often. Katherine Council - On her pound cake recipe Katherine Council - On her children and growing up outside of Carrboro In this impromptu interview done at Heavenly Groceries Food Ministry, Katherine “Mama Kat” Council tells us what it was like growing up right outside of Carrboro back in the 1930’s. She recalls how for a while her family had to use a wagon to get to Hamlet’s Chapel CME on Sundays. She also discusses… Katherine Council - On her children and growing up outside of Carrboro Carlton Eversley - On his family, church, and participation in civil service organizations "When we have these race conversations there’s this sort of false view, you know, that it’s 'tit for tat,' it’s even steven, that if a Black man says, 'I want Black power,' and a white man says, 'I want white power,' that it’s the same thing. It is not." - Carlton Eversley This interview highlights… Carlton Eversley - On his family, church, and participation in civil service organizations Willistine McClain Willistine McClain Willie Mae Patterson "My granddad and my grandma they always had a garden. We grew up with a garden and they canned our food. We had a lot and they would can the vegetables, had a lot of tomatoes so they canned the tomatoes, and string beans, so you didn’t have to go back to the store in the wintertime to buy them.… Willie Mae Patterson William Carter "And so, we started to talk—singing, organizing a little bit, marching a little bit, and then that’s when we started forming this executive committee." - William Carter William Carter Virginia Medean Virginia Medean is a resident in the Northside community. Virginia enjoys making efforts to change her surroundings and the neighborhood. Virginia was raised in the Chapel Hill / Carrboro area and has experienced many effects of the civil rights movement and is working to restore her community. Virginia Medean Velma Perry "About a hundred and thirty years there: the same house. People live in it [laughter] right now!" - Velma Perry Velma Perry Tommy Owens Tommy Owens and Jason Owens are brothers who moved to Chapel Hill around 2008. Tommy is described to be someone who is “always looking out for others” and the brothers share a vision of the Chapel Hill community as a place that is safe, full of good neighbors, but changing with time. Their shared… Tommy Owens Thomas Bell Thomas Bell is a longtime Northside community member, who grew up walking to high school football games in Carrboro and playing at Hargraves. He attended Lincoln High School before Chapel Hill public schools were desegregated. These days, he volunteers at Heavenly Groceries and is an active member… Thomas Bell Terry Carver "We all gathered on Sundays; you couldn't do anything but visit family. There was no such thing as stores and stuff open you know, so pretty much you visited family on those days. You'd have the cousins and everybody around you, grandparents and you just kind of listened and heard what they talked… Terry Carver Stephanie Soulama Stephanie Soulama Shirley Davis "My mother worked for one of the richest men in Chapel Hill, Milton Julian, he owned a clothing store. She raised all of his kids, 7 kids, and we all grew up together." - Shirley Davis Shirley Davis Sharon Livingston Sharon Livingston Russell Edwards Russell Edwards Roberto Gonzalez Roberto Gonzalez has been a member of the Northside community since arriving in Chapel Hill in 2007. After leaving his family’s farm around the age of fifteen to go work in Mexico City, Roberto obtained a job in the United States and immigrated here when he was about 26 years old. Joined by his… Roberto Gonzalez Robert Revels Robert Revels Min. Robert Campbell "We want our young people to have a sense of worth in this, to have a value about who they are, and not to limit yourself because of your stature because your imagination and your desire can carry you above your stature." - Min. Robert Campbell Min. Robert "Peter" Campbell grew up in Northside. Many… Min. Robert Campbell Regina Merritt Regina Merritt R.D. Smith R.D. and Euzelle Smith built their house on Caldwell Street after R.D. returned from serving in World War II. Leading figures in the neighborhood and the town, both were life-long educators in Chapel Hill. He was the principal of Lincoln High School and a mentor to many young people who grew up in… R.D. Smith 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 Patricia "Pat" Jackson "All I wanted to do was just be present and serve activism, not understanding that that came with some consequences. . .once you step out in service there are consequences and just as you step out in service for the lord there are consequences." - Pat Jackson Patricia "Pat" Jackson Mildred Council "All of us cooked except one. And we learned how by eyes, you know." - Mildred Council Mildred Council Previous Page ... 79 80 81 82 83 ... Next Page