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Robert Revels - On working in the food industry
This interview includes the interviewee’s background and his occupational history with food. He considers his first kitchen to be at the Carolina Inn in the 1940s and 1950s. His favorite dish to cook at the Carolina Inn was roast beef. Revels states that his favorite place to cook at was the Zoom…
Robert Revels - On working in the food industry
Robert Revels - On influential people in his life
Throughout this interview, Mr. Revels discusses the most influential people in his life as being the Danziggers, his mother and father, and his grandmother. He touches on a lot of lessons he’s learned from each of these individuals throughout the interview, such as the importance of work and…
Robert Revels - On influential people in his life
Robert Revels
Robert Revels
Donny "Hollywood" Riggsbee - On his childhood, food memories, and working at UNC
Donny Hollywood Riggsbee, a bachelor, gemini, grew up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He remembers the last few decades in North Carolina, reflecting on the fond memories of his family and friends. He reflects on his time at UNC, working in housing and Lenoir dining hall. He shares his entertainment…
Donny "Hollywood" Riggsbee - On his childhood, food memories, and working at UNC
Donny "Hollywood" Riggsbee - On his family, nickname, and experiences working
"...we called it Tin Top, because all the houses that were on top had [roofs] with tin on it."
- Donny "Hollywood" Riggsbee
This interview provides insight into the background of Donny “Hollywood” Riggsbee, a long-term Northside neighborhood resident. He shares his experiences living with 12…
Donny "Hollywood" Riggsbee - On his family, nickname, and experiences working
Donny "Hollywood" Riggsbee - On growing up in Chapel Hill, segregation, and his work experiences
Donny ‘Hollywood’ Riggsbee, resident of Chapel Hill, gives his biography during his time in in the town. He describes his youth, growing with 10 siblings, how his mother worked in a kitchen and how the kids worked while growing up. He talks about racial experiences in the form of his employer (Big…
Donny "Hollywood" Riggsbee - On growing up in Chapel Hill, segregation, and his work experiences
Donny "Hollywood" Riggsbee
"We had some old regular houses with tin on them...They were in a row, lined up on Hargraves Street...everybody up there was some kin."
- Donny "Hollywood" Riggsbee
Donnie "Hollywood" Riggsbee was born and raised in the Tin Top neighborhood in Carrboro. He was the first black employee at Colonial…
Donny "Hollywood" Riggsbee
Headshot of Donny "Hollywood" Riggsbee
This is a black and white picture of Donny "Hollywood" Riggsbee smiling.
Headshot of Donny "Hollywood" Riggsbee
Donny "Hollywood" Riggsbee - On swimming and friends (clip)
Donny "Hollywood" Riggsbee - On swimming and friends (clip)
Walt Riggsbee - On his restaurant, military service, and Chapel Hill
We conducted this interview as a part of the Marian Cheek Jackson Center’s Oral History series. Bobby Riggsbee, commonly referred as Walt own his own restaurant named Walt’s Grill. Walt was born and raised in a segregated Chapel Hill and attended Lincoln High School located in the Northside…
Walt Riggsbee - On his restaurant, military service, and Chapel Hill
Walt Riggsbee
"[Racism] never seemed to faze me. It fazed me more in the service than down here. Going overseas was bad."
- Walt Riggsbee
Walt Riggsbee
Sidney Rittenberg
Sidney Rittenberg
Sidney Rittenberg - 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.
Sidney Rittenberg - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill
Charles Rivers
Charles Rivers
Charles Rivers - On desegregation in Chapel Hill
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…
Charles Rivers - On desegregation in Chapel Hill
Marie Roberson
Marie Roberson
Marie Roberson - 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.
Marie Roberson - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill
Whitney Robinson Rivers
Whitney Robinson Rivers
Dr. Whitney Robinson Rivers - On healthcare and Northside
"If people from the Jackson Center ever had a question or even other neighbors would text me with questions, I was always really glad to help."
- Dr. Whitney Robinson Rivers
Dr. Whitney Robinson Rivers speaks about her experiences living in Northside, primarily relating to the topics of healthcare…
Dr. Whitney Robinson Rivers - On healthcare and Northside
Dr. Whitney Robinson - On women's health (clip)
Dr. Whitney Robinson - On women's health (clip)
Dr. Whitney Robinson - On neighborhood changes (clip)
Dr. Whitney Robinson - On neighborhood changes (clip)
Dr. Whitney Robinson - On navigating healthcare (clip)
Dr. Whitney Robinson - On navigating healthcare (clip)
Collene Rogers
Collene was born and grew up in her family’s home on Merritt Mill Road. Her mother, Mary Neville Riggsbee, grew up on the Neville Farm in Orange County and her father, Walter Riggsbee, grew up on the Riggsbee Farm in Chatham County. In the mid-1930s, they each left home to work for the University…
Collene Rogers
Collene Rogers - On the importance of working together as a community and her involvement with civil rights organizations
In this interview, Collene Rogers begins by explaining the importance of working together as a community, standing up for oneself, and always working to improve one's own life. She then tells her experiences working for New York City banks, in which every branch had its own environment and diverse…
Collene Rogers - On the importance of working together as a community and her involvement with civil rights organizations