Home > Items Browse Items (2149 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added Stanley Vickers - On his participation in the Civil Rights Movement (clip) Stanley Vickers - On his participation in the Civil Rights Movement (clip) Stanley Vickers - On his childhood, family, and school integration “I got the sense that it was more than just a job to them [teachers]. I really got the sense from my teachers that they cared about me.” - Stanley Vickers Stanley Vickers has been a member of the Chapel Hill community for a long time. He grew up in Carrboro and attended both Lincoln High School and… Stanley Vickers - On his childhood, family, and school integration Stanley Vickers - Integrating Chapel Hill Junior High School (clip) Stanley Vickers - Integrating Chapel Hill Junior High School (clip) Stanley Vickers "You didn't buck the system. White folks had their place, Black folks had their place, and fighting with them was just not the thing you do. You don't attack the king's kids." - Stanley Vickers Stanley Vickers St. Paul AME Church Men's Choir St. Paul AME Church Men's Choir St. Paul AME Church Congregation in 1949 Rev. Upshaw stands in front of St. Paul AME Church with his congregation in the summer of 1949. Photo courtesy of Arminta Foushee. St. Paul AME Church Congregation in 1949 St. Paul AME Church 134th Anniversary For St. Paul AME Church's 134th anniversary in 1998, the church organized a walk from Chapel of the Cross to St. Paul AME Church called Faith on Franklin. In the photo Mrs. Minnie James seated, surrounded by the great grandchildren of Mrs. Fannie Edwards. Photo courtesy of Arminta Foushee. St. Paul AME Church 134th Anniversary St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church First imagined by worshippers of Black and Native American descent who gathered to worship under a grape vine arbor on December 29, 1864, St. Paul A.M.E. Church was accepted into the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1870. Its members built the first church, a log cabin, on Merritt Mill Road.… St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church St. Joseph C.M.E. Church St. Joseph C.M.E. Church, located at 510 W. Rosemary in Chapel Hill, was founded in 1898. Its mother church was Hamlet Chapel CME Church, Pittsboro, NC and it started as Cotton Chapel C.M.E Church (named for the late Mr. Henry Cotton, a church founder). Pastor Troy Harrison at St. Joseph helped… St. Joseph C.M.E. Church Spring Council and Joe Council in Mama Dips Kitchen Anita Spring Council and her brother Joe Council prepare food in the kitchen of Mama Dips Kitchen. Photos courtesy of Anita Spring Council Spring Council and Joe Council in Mama Dips Kitchen Spring Council - On recycling bottles (clip) Spring Council remembers collecting bottles to recycle for cash to spend at the pool. Spring Council - On recycling bottles (clip) Spring Council - On diving at the pool (clip) Spring Council describes getting up on the diving board at A.D. Clark pool, but not being able to jump. Spring Council - On diving at the pool (clip) Soul in a Bowl Cookbook This cookbook was created by members of St. Joseph CME Church in 2009. Soul in a Bowl Cookbook Sit-in participants block the door to Brady's Restaurant Sit-in participants, singing and waving to the camera, block the door to Brady's Restaurant at the dinner hour.John Fykes is in the center front, wearing a dark suit and glasses. Clementine Self is sitting in the front row to the right wearing a light colored shirt under a dark jacket, with her… Sit-in participants block the door to Brady's Restaurant Sit-in at the exit of Woollen Gym parking lot The sit-in at the exit of the Woollen Gym parking lot brings cars to a standstill after the end of the UNC-Wake Forest basketball game.Ruby Farrington is on the far left wearing a white hoodie. Sitting next to her on the ground is Annie Riggsbee, with her head facing away from the camera talking to… Sit-in at the exit of Woollen Gym parking lot Sit-in at Carlton's Rock Pile Protesters sit-in Carlton’s Rock Pile, a whites-only convenience store. At another sit-in there on December 1, 1963, the owner doused a protester with ammonia. Sit-in at Carlton's Rock Pile Sidney Rittenberg - 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. Sidney Rittenberg - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill Sidney Rittenberg Sidney Rittenberg Shirley Pendergraph Davis - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill (Interview Two) “Well I would say that [Black women] stood by the men and we also stood up for our rights. We knew a change had to come.” - Shirley Pendergraph Davis Civil rights activist, Shirley Pendergraph Davis, comments on the role of Black women in the Civil Rights Movement in the early 1960s. Ms. Davis… Shirley Pendergraph Davis - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill (Interview Two) Shirley Pendergraph Davis - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill (Interview One) 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. Shirley Pendergraph Davis - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill (Interview One) Shirley Mitchell Shirley Mitchell Shirley Foushee Sings Shirley Foushee Sings Shirley Foushee and Velma Perry Shirley Foushee and Velma Perry Shirley Foushee Shirley Foushee Previous Page ... 10 11 12 13 14 ... Next Page