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Minister Robert Campbell - Ingenuity (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell: My cousin Gloria – my grandfather was teaching us all how to be a part of the work he was doing – she also helped put that wall together. She also made a different mixture of concrete – well, cement – with a mixture of lime in it. There’s a rock in there, it’s huge, and…
Minister Robert Campbell - Ingenuity (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - Buildings constructed by family (clip)
Robert Campbell: There are several homes, if you take the long journey around. There are some houses on Jones Ferry Road. It all depends on what end of Jones Ferry Road you start on. If you start over there by Terry’s Creek, you’ll see some of his handiwork. But over here in Chapel Hill there’s…
Minister Robert Campbell - Buildings constructed by family (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - Family history (clip)
Robert Campbell: He was our inspiration. Sometimes sitting around telling the tales about growing up and the things they had to endure – I think it just made him a more persistent and stronger person, and in doing so, to teach his children as well as his grandchildren how to fend for themselves. If…
Minister Robert Campbell - Family history (clip)
Eugene Farrar - History (clip)
Eugene Farrar (EF): I just want to say thank you all for what you’re doing. The only way our history can get told right is that we have to tell it. So I appreciate what you all are doing to explore that avenue of telling history like it’s supposed to be told, from the people who lived it. We’re the…
Eugene Farrar - History (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)
Eugene Farrar - Sources of rock (clip)
Eugene Farrar (EF): They would buy some rocks. I’m sure that they had places where they were buying them. I never knew where they bought rock and things like that. I don’t think we had a rock yard. There may have been a rock yard around here somewhere, but I don’t know where it was. They built…
Eugene Farrar - Sources of rock (clip)
Eugene Farrar - What makes you the best (clip)
Eugene Farrar (EF): Because you could trust him to do it. What makes you the best is knowing your craft. He didn’t go to school to learn how to pour cement – he taught himself how to do it. So that made him one of the “go-to” people in Chapel Hill. There were other people finishing cement – Mr. Earl…
Eugene Farrar - What makes you the best (clip)
Eugene Farrar - UNC rock work (clip)
Eugene Farrar (EF): You know, like I say, doing this rock work was something to behold. My grandfather did – my family and I’m sure probably some other people did it – but I do know my family laid most of the rock down on the University. And they’re still there.
George Barrett (GB): And by your…
Eugene Farrar - UNC rock work (clip)
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 - Uncle James Blacknell (clip)
Eugene Farrar (EF): Yes, the family member in the photo is my uncle, who is my grandfather’s son, and what I know from growing up, he was a rock layer – he laid rocks – which was a really tough job. You had to break rocks and small rocks and things like that to fit – like a puzzle really. It was a…
Eugene Farrar - Uncle James Blacknell (clip)
Dolores Clark - On the history of Black builders in her family
"They were devout Christians...and so, we survived. We survived by faith. They had a lot of faith."
- Dolores Clark
This interview is part of a series on Black builders in Orange County. Dolores Clark, a long-term resident of Chapel Hill, explains how her family has a history of building several…
Dolores Clark - On the history of Black builders in her family
Albert "Bruce" Washington - Gateway (clip)
Albert “Bruce” Washington (ABW): I would like to see something like that, you know, I would like to see the picture of George Tate and Donny Brooks, and Charles Brooks, and people like that. And David Rankins, I’d like to see, because they were the ones who started us and taught us what to…
Albert "Bruce" Washington - Gateway (clip)
Albert "Bruce" Washington - Advice (clip)
Albert “Bruce” Washington (ABW): Well they need to make sure that they get their money for their labor. That’s what they need to do. Because the government has got it set up where you have to pay so many taxes and general liability and insurance and stuff like that, you know. So they just need to…
Albert "Bruce" Washington - Advice (clip)
Albert "Bruce" Washington - Family history (clip)
Yvonne Cleveland (YC): How far back does your family go in this brickmasonry?
Albert “Bruce” Washington (ABW): I think it was just my uncle.
YC: Just your uncle?
ABW: Yeah, uh huh. And I forget who he worked for around here in Chapel Hill, but I can just remember him being around the house, filling…
Albert "Bruce" Washington - Family history (clip)
Albert "Bruce" Washington - Changes (clip)
Albert “Bruce” Washington (ABW): Well, it is now, but a lot of things now is that, when I first started, it was all Black [people] doing it because it was hard, hard work, and then when the white [people] found out how much money was in it, they kind of took it over. I remember when I started, if I…
Albert "Bruce" Washington - Changes (clip)
Albert "Bruce" Washington - Getting started (clip)
Albert “Bruce” Washington (ABW): Actually, I took it in high school, in Chatham County, Horton High School. And they used to interview us and say, “Who’s going to college?” If you weren’t going to college, they would teach you a trade – carpentry, brick masonry, all that, and it just went on from…
Albert "Bruce" Washington - Getting started (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 - 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 - 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 - Buildings Constructed by John Wesley Campbell (clip)
Louise Felix: My grandfather built the Hargraves Center and in 1924 he built Northside School and in Carrboro on Graham Street, he built those two rock houses over there. His son lived in one, he and his son, they did all the rock work themselves. So, we lived on Graham Street, 215. We lived on…
Louise Felix - Buildings Constructed by John Wesley Campbell (clip)
William “Smitty” Smith - Builders Gateway (clip)
William Smith: What I would suggest at least when they decide to do it and have a design, that they specify to use some of the old masons. They could specify that and see how it works. And even now being retired, I could put something together and put something together. But they would have to have…
William “Smitty” Smith - Builders Gateway (clip)