Home > Items Browse Items (2217 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added Photo Label Photo Label Photo Comments Photo Comments Paul Caldwell - On working during segregation (clip) Paul Caldwell - On working during segregation (clip) Paul Caldwell - On school memories, family achievements, and the importance of education "‘Cause I can go fishing and I can sit back and get my hook in the water and if I don’t catch nothing, I’m just as happy as I can be. But you’ve got me, my fishing hook, and the sky, and that great big old pond of water, and it’s so quiet." - Paul Caldwell Paul Caldwell, a lifelong resident of the… Paul Caldwell - On school memories, family achievements, and the importance of education Paul Caldwell - On Northside, the Civil Rights Movement, and his work in the University Police at UNC Paul Caldwell was the first African-American sergeant, lieutenant, and captain of University Police at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This interview includes Mr. Caldwell’s early life; The evolution of the Northside Neighborhood; Memories of growing up in Chapel Hill; Mr.… Paul Caldwell - On Northside, the Civil Rights Movement, and his work in the University Police at UNC Paul Caldwell - On his career and the Northside neighborhood I had six brothers in all, we had no sisters, and me being the youngest of the six I really had to do a lot of fending for myself coming up because your older brothers can pick on you. But I had one advantage, I could run the fastest, so if I did something I could take off..." - Paul Caldwell Paul… Paul Caldwell - On his career and the Northside neighborhood Paul Caldwell - On fishing (clip) Paul Caldwell - On fishing (clip) Paul Caldwell - On changes in education and his career “Take one day at a time, don't plan on tomorrow or next week. God gives you one day at a time you take that one day and you thank him for it.” - Paul Caldwell This interview was conducted for a special edition of the Northside News on education. The interview begins with Mr. Caldwell discussing his… Paul Caldwell - On changes in education and his career Paul Caldwell Paul Caldwell was the first African-American sergeant, lieutenant, and captain of University Police at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a long time resident of the Northside Neighborhood, and was a police officer for the University for 27 years, beginning as a patrol officer… Paul Caldwell 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 Mason Patricia Mason Patricia Jackson - On St. Joseph CME Church from 1970-1974 "Well, it was always a place [the church] you could come to gain and find out the needs of the community." - Patricia "Pat" Jackson This interview is a part of the Marian Cheek Jackson Center’s faith series. In this interview, Pat Jackson discusses the life and legacy of Reverend Charles L. Hilton,… Patricia Jackson - On St. Joseph CME Church from 1970-1974 Patricia Jackson - On her understanding of ministry (clip) Patricia Jackson - On her understanding of ministry (clip) Patricia Jackson - Fire Hose (clip) Patricia Jackson: ...walk from this church and remember growing up as little kids we could walk from here and go to Big John’s pharmacy, which was just on the corner there of Franklin Street. But when segregation time came and when the students, and the white people that were in charge, now we… Patricia Jackson - Fire Hose (clip) Patricia "Pat"Jackson - On an article featuring Mrs. Pat (clip) Pat Jackson (PJ): One of the other things I brought to share was in the Chapel Hill News, May 21, 2000, is an article of 75 Years of Hill Life, and it talks about 1957, 1962 and I'm featured, myself Pat Jackson in the class of 1971 of Chapel Hill High School, 75th yearbook included, you know, my… Patricia "Pat"Jackson - On an article featuring Mrs. Pat (clip) Patricia "Pat" Jackson - Sharing more about A.D. Clark Pool (clip) Patricia "Pat" Jackson - Sharing more about A.D. Clark Pool (clip) Patricia "Pat" Jackson - Purpose of the interview (clip) Patricia "Pat" Jackson - Purpose of the interview (clip) Patricia "Pat" Jackson - On young adults at St. Joseph (clip) Patricia "Pat" Jackson - On young adults at St. Joseph (clip) Patricia "Pat" Jackson - On working at the fraternity houses (clip) Patricia "Pat" Jackson - On working at the fraternity houses (clip) Patricia "Pat" Jackson - On Vacation Bible School (clip) Patricia "Pat" Jackson - On Vacation Bible School (clip) Patricia "Pat" Jackson - On the role of the First Lady in the church (clip) Patricia "Pat" Jackson - On the role of the First Lady in the church (clip) Patricia "Pat" Jackson - On the role of Hargraves in the community (clip) Patricia Jackson: We always were proud to be able to, once they got to our church grounds, we were always eager to run them right down to Hargraves Center because that was our stomping grounds. That was where we had all of our fun and did all of our interactions socially with dances, the movies, and… Patricia "Pat" Jackson - On the role of Hargraves in the community (clip) Patricia "Pat" Jackson - On the pride Lincoln High students felt (clip) Kathryn Wall (KW): So when you were growing up, you know, in younger grades, the older kids were all going to Lincoln from your community— Patricia “Pat” Jackson (PJ): Mhm. KW: So did you expect, you know, did you think you would be going to Lincoln when you were approaching high school? PJ: Well… Patricia "Pat" Jackson - On the pride Lincoln High students felt (clip) Patricia "Pat" Jackson - On the meaning of church and faith (clip) Patricia "Pat" Jackson - On the meaning of church and faith (clip) Previous Page ... 21 22 23 24 25 ... Next Page