Home > Items Browse Items (2217 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added Birdine Edwards - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill Audio recordings of interviews conducted by Yonni Chapman with participants in the African American freedom struggle and the civil rights movement in and around Chapel Hill, N.C. Birdine Edwards - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill Bishop Thomas Hoyt's Statement Bishop Thomas Hoyt's Statement Bishop Thomas L. Hoyt speaking at the Empowerment Banquet Bishop Hoyt gives remarks at the Empowerment Banquet in November 1999. The banquet took place at the Ramada Inn Motel in Tupelo, Mississippi.Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat" Jackson and St. Joseph CME Church. Bishop Thomas L. Hoyt speaking at the Empowerment Banquet Bishop Thomas L. Hoyt, Jr. at the Empowerment Banquet Bishop Thomas L. Hoyt, Jr. holds William Graves, III (Bishop Graves grandson) at the Empowerment Banquet in November 1999. The banquet took place at the Ramada Inn Motel in Tupelo, Mississippi. Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat" Jackson and St. Joseph CME Church. Bishop Thomas L. Hoyt, Jr. at the Empowerment Banquet Bishops' Wives at Bishop Henry C. Bunton's Funeral This is a photo of the wives of Bishops in the CME church at Bishop Henry C. Bunton's funeral in Memphis, Tennessee. The funeral took place in September 1999. From left to wife the women are: Yvonne Gilmore (Dallas, TX), Elizabeth Coleman (Retired), Ocie H. Hoyt (Shreveport, LA), Wylene Broomfield… Bishops' Wives at Bishop Henry C. Bunton's Funeral Black Builders: Honoring a Legacy Black Builders: Honoring a Legacy is a short documentary produced by the MCJC’s public history team for our annual Community Cinema event. It features historic and current photos accompanying oral history excerpts describing the themes chosen by the community design team for the Builders Gateway to… Black Builders: Honoring a Legacy Black Chapel Hill / Carrboro 1944 Black Chapel Hill / Carrboro 1944 Black Church Panel Black Church Panel Black Church Panel Audience Black Church Panel Audience Black Church Panel with an Emphatic Thomas Hoyt Black Church Panel with an Emphatic Thomas Hoyt Black Church Panel with Carlton Eversley Black Church Panel with Carlton Eversley Black Church Panel with Rob Stephens Black Church Panel with Rob Stephens Black Church Panel with Thomas Hoyt Black Church Panel with Thomas Hoyt Black Church Panel with Thomas Hoyt on the Mike Black Church Panel with Thomas Hoyt on the Mike Black Church Panel with Thomas Hoyt on the Mike Black Church Panel with Thomas Hoyt on the Mike Black Education in Chapel Hill/Carrboro before desegregation Photos courtesy of: Dolores Clark, From the Rock Wall ,The Lincoln High School Newspaper (Orange Echo/Lincoln Echo) accessed via Digital NC, Jim Shotts, Open Orange, The Library of Congress, University of Virginia Library, Jackson Davis Collection of African American Educational Photographs, UNC… Black Education in Chapel Hill/Carrboro before desegregation Bobby Riggsbee and Rev. Jim Cotton "This is a picture of Bobby (Walt's Grill) and Rev. Jim Cotton. Both cooked together. He is Mama Dip's brother and life long friend of Walter Riggsbee" - C. Rogers Photo courtesy of C. Rogers Bobby Riggsbee and Rev. Jim Cotton Bobby Riggsbee stationed in Germany "Bobby Riggsbee stationed in Germany" - C. Rogers Photo courtesy of C. Rogers Bobby Riggsbee stationed in Germany Bookmark from the 137th Session of the Carolina Region Annual Conference This bookmark was included in the materials given at the 137th Session of the Carolina Region Annual Conference in July 2008. It is from the Charleston-Columbia District's Minsiter's Spouses and Widows/Widowers Department welcoming attendees. At the top is a photo of Mrs. Dela Hoyt, the Rebional… Bookmark from the 137th Session of the Carolina Region Annual Conference Boys stage a counter-protest directed at marchers at the segregated Colonial Drug Boys stage a counter-protest directed at marchers at the segregated Colonial Drug. Boys stage a counter-protest directed at marchers at the segregated Colonial Drug Braxton Foushee "Well, it was a bunch of us guys in the neighborhood, and girls, we stayed in the old defined Northside, not the expanded Northside, and we used to meet on the corner every night and sit, and that was kind of where the neighborhood kids met at night. There was a streetlight, and we'd sit on the… Braxton Foushee Braxton Foushee - Anyone can play a role (clip) Braxton Foushee: There were a lot of people who couldn’t do certain things in the movement so we had them do other things to be involved in the movement. There were a lot of people who couldn’t [] right back, and we knew it, and we asked them, you know, to be real truthful with us. And they were,… Braxton Foushee - Anyone can play a role (clip) Braxton Foushee - On his involvement in the Civil Rights Movement (clip) Braxton Foushee - On his involvement in the Civil Rights Movement (clip) Braxton Foushee - On progress after the Civil Rights Movement (clip) Braxton Foushee - On progress after the Civil Rights Movement (clip) Previous Page ... 9 10 11 12 13 ... Next Page