Home > Items Browse Items (2217 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added Willis Farrington - On growing up in Northside, local businesses, and Northside neighbors This interview is part of the Marian Cheek Jackson Center’s Life History Series. Minister Willis Farrington, an associate pastor at S. Joseph CME Church, grew up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He grew up going to St. Joseph CME all his life and has never been a member of another church. In 1975 he… Willis Farrington - On growing up in Northside, local businesses, and Northside neighbors Willis Farrington Born and raised in Northside, Reverend Willis Farrington recounts the community of Northside and the Roberson Street Community Center as his childhood home. As an integral individual in Northside, the community supported his decision to become a minister and lead jail and street ministries. Now,… Willis Farrington Willis Farrington - On growing up in Northside, his ministry, and changes in Chapel Hill This interview is part of the Marian Cheek Jackson Center’s Life History Series. Reverend Willis Farrington, a leader of St. Joseph CME Church, was born in Chapel Hill and spent the entirety of his childhood running the streets of Northside and the Roberson Street Community Center. Reverend… Willis Farrington - On growing up in Northside, his ministry, and changes in Chapel Hill Willis Farrington - On the changes at Hargraves Community Center (clip) Willis Farrington - On the changes at Hargraves Community Center (clip) Willis Farrington - On Hargraves being a home away from home (clip) Willis Farrington - On Hargraves being a home away from home (clip) Willis Farrington - On events at Hargraves Community Center (clip) Willis Farrington - On events at Hargraves Community Center (clip) Willis Farrington - On renaming Hargraves Community Center (clip) Willis Farrington - On renaming Hargraves Community Center (clip) Willis Farrington - On Mr. White Bynum building A.D. Clark Pool (clip) Willis Farrington - On Mr. White Bynum building A.D. Clark Pool (clip) Willis Farrington - On his prison ministry (clip) Willis Farrington - On his prison ministry (clip) Funeral Service Program for Mr. Charlie N. Fearrington Mr. Charlie N. Fearrington funeral took place on September 27, 1975 at St. Joseph CME Church. Rev. Wylie E. Wilson officiated the service. Photo courtesy of Mrs. Patricia Jackson and St. Joseph CME Church. Funeral Service Program for Mr. Charlie N. Fearrington Joe A. Fearrington - On the Carolina Inn Joe A. Fearrington has lived in Chapel Hill his whole life and worked at the Carolina Inn for 30 years as a bellman on the “graveyard shift” and in the maintenance department. He reflects on his experience working at the Carolina Inn, sharing stories of guests, renovations, and other happenings at… Joe A. Fearrington - On the Carolina Inn Joseph Fearrington and Clementine Self - On home, community, World War II, and Civil Rights The interview was conducted on the porch of Joe’s home, a wonderful venue for an interview about home and community, although maybe not ideal for sound quality. There was significant wind at times and the sound of the cars passing by on the street. The interview begins with Joe’s stories of how he… Joseph Fearrington and Clementine Self - On home, community, World War II, and Civil Rights Joseph Fearrington "When I came out of the service in January 1946, I got a little work with my father over on Broad St. and another place, a couple more houses, and I decided I’d start mine. And so I had the timber cut to build this house, to frame it. .. . And that white house down there where them cars are parked?… Joseph Fearrington Funeral Service Program for Mrs. Viola S. Fearrington Mrs. Viola S. Fearrington's funeral took place on April 19, 1976 at St. Joseph CME Church. Rev. Wylie E. Wilson officiated the service. Photo courtesy of Mrs. Patricia Jackson and St. Joseph CME Church. Funeral Service Program for Mrs. Viola S. Fearrington Louise Felix - On her family's history in construction and her relationships "I’m a people person, you know that, I love people. And I love to talk." - Louise Felix In this interview, Mrs. Felix exudes warmth and happiness. She highlights her family’s deep history of construction. Beginning with the Hargraves Community Center and continuing on throughout Chapel Hill and… Louise Felix - On her family's history in construction and her relationships Louise Felix Louise Felix Louise Felix - The Campbell boys (clip) Louise Felix: Out of the boys, four. Kathryn Wall: All four boys. Do you know the names of all four boys? I know you said your Uncle Handy. Louise Felix: Uncle Leo, Uncle George, and Uncle Bill Kathryn Wall: Okay. And did any of their sons go into building with them? Louise Felix: No, after they… Louise Felix - The Campbell boys (clip) Louise Felix - Praise for work (clip) Louise Felix: I know when the man came from State to do the job and I went over there across the street and I was talking to him and he said, I was telling him about how my grandaddy built the school. And he said, “What?” And I said, “Yeah he and all of his sons.” And he told me to come around there… Louise Felix - Praise for work (clip) Louise Felix - Quality of work (clip) Louise Felix: I think my grandaddy what they were saying, you would need to ask Peter. I think he built every rock house when he was coming up there, except the one on Merritt Mill Road Road with his sons and things. Down there in front of Lincoln Center that house across the street, the rock house.… Louise Felix - Quality of work (clip) Louise Felix - On work (clip) Louise Felix - On work (clip) Louise Felix - On domestic work (clip) Louise Felix - On domestic work (clip) Katelyn Ferrell Katelyn Ferrell Sheila Florence "We figured that's just the way it’s supposed to be until later when integration did come about, and we came into the knowledge that it's not supposed to be that way, everybody's supposed to be equal — but being white: whites thought 'white meant right.'" - Sheila Florence Sheila Florence Sheila Florence - On her childhood, education, and school integration “Lincoln High. That was the school back then. Everybody couldn’t wait to get to Lincoln High School.” - Sheila Florence Sheila Florence, a nurse lab technician, grew up in Chapel Hill during the 1950s and 60s. She reflects on her experiences growing up in the Northside district, attending Northside… Sheila Florence - On her childhood, education, and school integration Previous Page ... 25 26 27 28 29 ... Next Page