Home > Items Browse Items (2170 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added Esphur Foster "We are nothing without our history." - Esphur Foster Esphur Foster Esphur Foster Esphur Foster Esphur Foster - On May Day (clip) Esphur Foster - On May Day (clip) Esphur Foster - On swimming holes (clip) Esphur Foster: And then the boys used to go to the trestle and jump in that sewage water and learn to swim because there was no way- you know, for us- to learn to swim. Hudson Vaughan: Mhm EP: So, they- the girls didn’t play that- so they would go over there and swim in the trestle. Esphur Foster - On swimming holes (clip) Esphur Foster and Alberta Neely - 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. Esphur Foster and Alberta Neely - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill Esphur Foster and Friends - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill (Yonni Chapman Recording) 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. There are two interviews with Esphur Foster and friends, with one recorded on Yonni Chapman's side of the room and the… Esphur Foster and Friends - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill (Yonni Chapman Recording) Estelle Mabry Estelle Mabry Estelle Mabry This interview is part of a group of interviews conducted by Susan Simone exploring the lives and struggle of various members of the Northside community: a historically black and primarily residential neighborhood located immediately northwest of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and… Estelle Mabry Estelle Mabry and Michelle Laws in the Crowd Estelle Mabry and Michelle Laws in the Crowd Estelle Mabry on Sustaining OurSelves panel Estelle Mabry on Sustaining OurSelves panel Estelle Mabry Speaks Estelle Mabry Speaks Esther Tate Esther Tate Esther Tate - 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. Esther Tate - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill Eugene C. Hines, Jr. Eugene C. Hines, Jr. Eugene C. Hines, Jr. - On swimming and lifeguards (clip) Mr. Hines describes getting sick from swimming in the creek. He also talks about needing to be saved by a lifeguard on a church trip to a pool. He later became a lifeguard and describes his own experiences. Eugene C. Hines, Jr. - On swimming and lifeguards (clip) Eugene Farrar "In order for us to move forward, in the political arena and in the social setting and even in this world today, we have to be registered to vote." - Eugene Farrar Eugene Farrar is a Chapel Hill native. He has long been engaged in community issues such as voter participation and affordable housing.… Eugene Farrar Eugene Farrar Eugene Farrar Eugene Farrar Eugene Farrar Eugene Farrar Eugene Farrar Eugene Farrar - Cement (clip) Eugene Farrar (EF): My daddy was a self-made cement finisher who did it for over 50 years. George Barrett (GB): What was your dad’s name? EF: Toy Farrar, Sr. And he worked in Virginia because there wasn’t any work in Chapel Hill, and he worked for the university when they were building the hospital.… Eugene Farrar - Cement (clip) Eugene Farrar - Early work (clip) Eugene Farrar (EF): But those were days where they would start working in the morning before the sun came up and work till the sun went down in a lot of cases because they wanted to put in long hours – they were getting paid by the hour, not by the job. So – George Barrett (GB): And Mr. Farrar, you… Eugene Farrar - Early work (clip) Eugene Farrar - Family helping family (clip) Eugene Farrar (EF): I used to help when I was 12 or 13 years old, but I couldn’t handle big rocks like grown men could, but I would go out and give my hand every once and a while, and of course, I didn’t get paid, but it was a thing of family helping family. And of course, if I didn’t get paid,… Eugene Farrar - Family helping family (clip) Eugene Farrar - Family support (clip) Eugene Farrar (EF): My family was a very large family, and we sacrificed, and we would help each other, give each other – if you raised a garden and you had peas, string beans, potatoes, and somebody else raised a garden that had cucumbers, tomatoes, and something else, we would exchange. If you had… Eugene Farrar - Family support (clip) Eugene Farrar - Hard working (clip) Eugene Farrar (EF): I think hard work, but struggle of course, hard work and struggle back then. Perseverance – we had to make it, so we made the best out of what we had, and that wasn’t very much. Very few cars were in Chapel Hill. Eugene Farrar - Hard working (clip) Previous Page ... 30 31 32 33 34 ... Next Page