Collene Rogers - On service (clip)
Collene Rogers - On service (clip)
Collene Rogers - 6 to 7 (clip)
Collene Rogers - 6 to 7 (clip)
Collene Rogers - On log cabins (clip)
Collene Rogers - On log cabins (clip)
Collene Rogers - On working together (clip)
Collene Rogers - On working together (clip)
Collene Rogers - On working together (clip)
Collene Rogers - On working together (clip)
Barbara Ross
Barbara Ross
Mark Royster - On his family, community, and church
Mark Royster - On his family, education, and school integration
Mark Royster
Dorcas Saunders - On moving to Chapel Hill, segregation, family, and her childhood
Junius Scales
Junius Scales - On race in Chapel Hill and Carrboro in the 1930s and anti-racist organizing in the 1940s
Beverly Scarlett
Beverly Scarlett
Judge Beverly Scarlett - On education
Judge Beverly Scarlett - On education
Mary Scroggs
Mary Scroggs - On her time serving on the school board and integration
Harvey Segal
Harvey Segal
Harvey Segal - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill
Clementine Self with 1st graders at church
Clementine (Fearrington) Self leads demonstrators
Clementine Self
Clementine Self - On her childhood, civil rights, education, and school integration
Clementine Self - On her contributions to the Civil Rights Movement (clip)
Clementine Self - On her contributions to the Civil Rights Movement (clip)
Clementine Self - On integration's impact on her attending Chapel Hill High School (clip)
Clementine Self - On integration's impact on her attending Chapel Hill High School (clip)