Home > Items Browse Items (2227 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added Dianne Pledger - On the luck of the draw (clip) Dianne Pledger - On the luck of the draw (clip) Dianne Pledger. - On achievement (clip) Dianne Pledger. - On achievement (clip) Dianne Pledger - On teaching (clip) Dianne Pledger - On teaching (clip) Dianne Pledger - On teacher's pay (clip) Dianne Pledger - On teacher's pay (clip) Dianne Pledger - On friends (clip) Dianne Pledger - On friends (clip) Dianne Pledger - On love (clip) Dianne Pledger - On love (clip) Dianne Pledger - On football games (clip) Dianne Pledger - On football games (clip) Dianne Pledger - On her mom (clip) Dianne Pledger - On her mom (clip) Dianne Peerman Pledger - On working at the A.D. Clark Pool (clip) Ms. Pledger describes her friend Susan Perry working as a lifeguard at the pool while she worked the front desk for several summers in the 1970s. She also discusses learning how to swim. Dianne Peerman Pledger - On working at the A.D. Clark Pool (clip) Dianne Peerman Pledger Dianne Peerman Pledger Della Pollock and Mr. Tavan Page This photograph demonstrates the same spirit of joyful partnership and curiosity with which Della co-founded the Jackson Center. Della Pollock and Mr. Tavan Page Chaitra Powell "It’s much easier to be anonymous in Chicago or L.A...,But here it’s kind of...natural to say Hi and get to know people, so: it's different but it's good." - Chaitra Powell Chaitra Powell Jacqueline Battle Pratt Jacqueline Battle Pratt Rosa McMasters Prayloe Rosa McMasters Prayloe Rosa McMasters Prayloe 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… Rosa McMasters Prayloe Protesters march and sing in front of the post office on Franklin Street. In the front row are (from L-R) Carol Purefoy, Evelyn Walker, Patricia Atwater, and Charlie Foushee. Protesters march and sing in front of the post office on Franklin Street. Jacob Pursel Jacob Pursel is a social studies teacher at Culbreth Middle School in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools system. Jacob Pursel Jacob Pursel - On education "I think a lot of [being an ally to black educators] is leaning on the fact that I am a white educator and that I am learning and that knowing that learning is a process. Knowing that I don’t know everything, knowing that I will make mistakes and will continue making mistakes, but knowing that I… Jacob Pursel - On education Heather Ragan-Kwakye Heather Ragan-Kwakye Zora Rashkis Zora Rashkis Laura Reeves Laura Reeves Charlene B. Regester "I have a niece who went to Chapel Hill High and just based on some of the comments she's made to me, I have the impression that things haven't changed all that much..." - Charlene B. Regester Charlene B. Regester Charlene B. Regester - On growing up in Chapel Hill and school integration This interview is part of a project conducted by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill graduate and undergraduate students in a 2001 oral history course. Topics include Chapel Hill's efforts to end racial segregation in the public schools; the process of creating integrated institutions; and… Charlene B. Regester - On growing up in Chapel Hill and school integration Brother Robert Revels leads neighbors in song at the “Facing Our Neighbors” multi-media exhibit and festival, 2010. Brother Robert Revels leads neighbors in song at the “Facing Our Neighbors” multi-media exhibit and festival, 2010. Brother Robert Revels leads neighbors in song at the “Facing Our Neighbors” multi-media exhibit and festival, 2010. Previous Page ... 47 48 49 50 51 ... Next Page