Home > Items Browse Items (2191 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added Garrett Young-Wright responds artistically to photos and oral histories about the civil rights movement in Chapel Hill. Garrett Young-Wright responds artistically to photos and oral histories about the civil rights movement in Chapel Hill. Gertrude Nunn "Know that we do exist here, and the older people that left property for us, it’s a legacy...And I’m happy that I’m living enough to tell the story." - Gertrude Nunn Gertrude Nunn Gladys Pendergraph Gladys Pendergraph Gladys Pendergraph and Lauren Shor Gladys Pendergraph and Lauren Shor Gladys Pendergraph and Michelle Laws 'Don't sell your homes' Gladys Pendergraph and Michelle Laws 'Don't sell your homes' Gladys Pendergraph Brandon "I’ve always been told, 'You can be anything you’d like to be. But YOU have to be what you’d like to be.'" - Gladys Pendergraph Brandon Ms. Gladys lives by one of her favorite sayings: “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade!” She runs “Heavenly Groceries/Comida Celestial”, a daily, grocery-style… Gladys Pendergraph Brandon Gladys Pendergraph Brandon Gladys Pendergraph Brandon Gladys Pendergraph Brandon - Lemonade (clip) In this audio clip, Ms. Gladys talks to Della Pollock about her approach to living the best life. Gladys Pendergraph Brandon - Lemonade (clip) Gladys Pendergraph speaks Gladys Pendergraph speaks Glenwood Elementary "It was a nice place to go to school. It was, you could tell everybody there had some kind of connection to the university, directly or indirectly, and was the son or daughter of a staffer or faculty member or a merchant or service person who served the university and the university community. It… Glenwood Elementary Gloria Mason Williams Gloria Mason Williams Gloria Mason Williams - 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. Gloria Mason Williams - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill Gloria Regester Jeter - On school integration and racial discrimination This interview is part of an oral history project called Southern Communities: Listening for a Change: Mighty Tigers--Oral HIstories of Chapel Hill's Lincoln High School. The interviewes were conducted from 2000-2001, by Bob Gilgor, with former teachers, staff, and students from Chapel Hill, N.C.'s… Gloria Regester Jeter - On school integration and racial discrimination Gloria Register Jeter Gloria Register Jeter Gloria Warren "I didn’t feel that we were poor -- a lot of black people didn’t find that out until the War on Poverty – but during the time that I was growing up I didn’t feel that we were poor because we always had plenty to eat, we had clothes to wear, we could go to school, we could participate in things in… Gloria Warren Gloria Warren - On growing up in Carrboro and Chapel Hill, family, and education This interview is part of an oral history project called Southern Communities: Listening for a Change: Mighty Tigers--Oral HIstories of Chapel Hill's Lincoln High School. The interviewes were conducted from 2000-2001, by Bob Gilgor, with former teachers, staff, and students from Chapel Hill, N.C.'s… Gloria Warren - On growing up in Carrboro and Chapel Hill, family, and education Golden Glazed St. Joseph’s by Karen Cheney, Chapel Hill High School. Golden Glazed St. Joseph’s by Karen Cheney, Chapel Hill High School. Gracie (Polly) Webb Gracie (Polly) Webb Gracie (Polly) Webb Gracie (Polly) Webb Gracie Webb Gracie Webb Gracie Webb - Holiday Memories (clip) Gracie Webb describes holiday cooking in her family.To hear more from Gracie Webb, listen to her full oral history "Gracie Webb - On her family, growing up in Northside, and changes in Northside." Gracie Webb - Holiday Memories (clip) Gracie Webb - On changes to the neighborhood and the effects on senior community members In the interview Mrs. Webb discusses her neighborhood and describes how the house that she grew up in was demolished by the state in order to build a road in its place. Her parents did not want to move but believed that if they refused the state’s offer their home would have been condemned; thus,… Gracie Webb - On changes to the neighborhood and the effects on senior community members Gracie Webb - On her family, growing up in Northside, and changes in Northside “On Sundays everybody would come after church and come there and eat, the pastors and all [of them]. We weren’t the wealthiest, but we were always full.” - Gracie Webb Throughout Gracie Webb’s life she has seemingly always been in the Northside and Cedar Groves area of Chapel Hill-Carrboro.… Gracie Webb - On her family, growing up in Northside, and changes in Northside Greenbridge "This thing has taken up probably about six or seven either homes or grocery -- not commercial -- businesses, Black-owned businesses, where this mass of a building now stands....I don't think they went about it the right way, getting the community involved." - Willis Farrington The Greenbridge… Greenbridge Previous Page ... 36 37 38 39 40 ... Next Page