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Clementine Self - on student segregation at Chapel Hill High (clip)
Clementine Self (CS): I didn’t feel...
Bob Gilgor (BG): Did your grades change between Lincoln and Chapel Hill High?
CS: Um, in Math and French.
BG: But the other classes stayed about the same. So you didn’t feel fearful about raising your hand in class and offering an answer to a question?
CS: Not…
Clementine Self - on student segregation at Chapel Hill High (clip)
Clementine Self - on Lincoln High vs. Chapel Hill High (clip)
Clementine Self - on Lincoln High vs. Chapel Hill High (clip)
Emily Banks - Malcolm X and the Civil Rights Movement (clip)
Emily Banks - Malcolm X and the Civil Rights Movement (clip)
Emily Banks - on her father's military service (clip)
Emily Banks - on her father's military service (clip)
David Mason, Jr. - on protesting and the Vietnam draft (clip)
David Mason, Jr. - on protesting and the Vietnam draft (clip)
Saundra Dockery - on her school experiences and mother's spirit (clip)
Saundra Dockery - on her school experiences and mother's spirit (clip)
Saundra Dockery - on her mother's career (clip)
Saundra Dockery - on her mother's career (clip)
David Mason, Jr. - on relationship with Big John (clip)
David Mason, Jr. - on relationship with Big John (clip)
Albert Simms Williams - On recognizing strength in community diversity (clip)
Albert Simms Williams - On recognizing strength in community diversity (clip)
Clyde Perry - On participating in Colonial Drug sit-in (clip)
Clyde Perry - On participating in Colonial Drug sit-in (clip)
James Foushee - On perceptions of Chapel Hill vs. reality (clip)
James Foushee - On perceptions of Chapel Hill vs. reality (clip)
Velma Perry - On the early history of Northside (clip)
Heather Giuffre: So, I guess my first question for you, Velma, would be how did your family get to the Chapell Hill area?
Velma Perry: [Laughter]
HG: [Laughter]
VP: Well, my family got to the Chapel Hill area back in the 1800 and something. I think they got there mostly in 1840. The University up…
Velma Perry - On the early history of Northside (clip)
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
Kathy Atwater and Mae McLendon - On their school experiences
"...informed me to take this letter home to your mama ‘Cause you are going to Chapel High School next year.’ And I said, ‘No, I’m not’. And they said, ‘Yes you are.’ Cause they hand-picked the Blacks that they would send to Chapel Hill High School."
- Mae McLendon
In this oral history, Ms. Mae and…
Kathy Atwater and Mae McLendon - On their school experiences
Frances Hargraves - on community support for Lincoln High students (clip)
BG: I think this is interesting, and a lot of it is theoretical. So I want to go back to Lincoln High School and more of your memories of Lincoln High School. What the teachers were like, what the students were like. The sports, and the band, the chorus. Anything else you remember from Lincoln…
Frances Hargraves - on community support for Lincoln High students (clip)
Frances Hargraves - on school pride at Lincoln High (clip)
BG: What was the feeling about Lincoln High School when it was moved to Merritt Mill Road in 1951? How did the community relate to the school?
FH: Wonderful, wonderful! Good heavens, you had everything: space, better school, more equipment. All of it was just wonderful. Very accepting of moving to a…
Frances Hargraves - on school pride at Lincoln High (clip)
Frances Hargraves - on being the first certified special education teacher in Orange County (clip)
FH: at that time it was hard to find qualified teachers. That's why they sent me. I was the first teacher in Orange County to be certified to teach special education. So I ran a lot of workshops. And when I came back, UNC, this university up here sent students to me to train.
BG: In teaching…
Frances Hargraves - on being the first certified special education teacher in Orange County (clip)
Frances Hargraves - on her experience at Hackney School (clip)
FH: I guess I was just like any other youngster. I was more concerned about the neighborhood and being accepted by my peers and also my relatives. Just being a part of what was going on, and playing games, and going to school like any child would at that period. You must remember I was born in 1914.…
Frances Hargraves - on her experience at Hackney School (clip)
Clarke Egerton - on the work environment and working at Lincoln High (clip)
RG: Can you tell me about the teachers, your impression about the teachers at Lincoln High School? And - I' II just leave it at that.
CE: Oh, I think they had a good set of quality teachers. I was impressed with the teaching staff that was there. I don't want to call any names, but I know you've…
Clarke Egerton - on the work environment and working at Lincoln High (clip)
Clarke Egerton - on the success of the Lincoln High School marching band (clip)
RG: You know I hear so many people comment to me about how wonderful the marching band was. And you've touched a little bit on moving the instruments, maybe high stepping. Can you describe a little bit more what a parade was like for the Lincoln High School marching band?
CE: Oh that was the top…
Clarke Egerton - on the success of the Lincoln High School marching band (clip)
Clarke Egerton - on the importance of music education (clip)
RG: Did you feel that the students gained more than a musical education from being in the band?
CE: Oh certainly. There are so many lessons to be learned being in the band situation, because you work together as a family, and so many of those students that I taught actually looked to me as their…
Clarke Egerton - on the importance of music education (clip)
Clarke Egerton - on his busy schedule as an educator and active community member (clip)
CE: And there again, even with the band that I was working with, again I had the safety patrol, and I had a homeroom, and then they had the Maydays, which you are responsible for. And I was also the junior class advisor, which means that I had to be responsible for getting the junior prom together.…
Clarke Egerton - on his busy schedule as an educator and active community member (clip)
Clarke Egerton - on being a music educator and leading a band (clip)
RG: So you graduated North Carolina College in -
CE: '55. '56.
RG: '55. '56. And then you were at John R. Hawkins High School?
CE: Warrenton - it was John R. Hawkins High School, it was called John R. Hawkins, in Warrenton, North Carolina. And that year was my first year doing band. So I had the…
Clarke Egerton - on being a music educator and leading a band (clip)
Charlene Smith - on her parents monumental impact on education in Chapel Hill (clip)
RG: What is it that, what are the contributions that your mother made that allowed a school to be named after her?
CS: Just the longevity of teaching in this community as long she did.
RG: 1932 till —
CS: What was it, I know they had taught over 60-some years in this particular community together,…
Charlene Smith - on her parents monumental impact on education in Chapel Hill (clip)