Home > Items Browse Items (2217 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added Lavisha Williams Lavisha Williams Lavisha Williams - On food, cooking, and eating Lavisha Williams grew up with her maternal grandparents as part of the household, and learned to cook watching them and her parents. Most of the foods and meals she grew up with had been passed down from her great-grandparents without cookbooks or precise recipes. Most of what she ate with her… Lavisha Williams - On food, cooking, and eating Learning Economic Vocabulary through Businesses in Our Community Using case studies of local Black-owned businesses, students will learn key economic vocabulary terms and be able to explain how those terms apply to real world situations in their own community. NC Standard Course of Study: 2.E.1.1 Give examples of ways in which businesses in the community meet… Learning Economic Vocabulary through Businesses in Our Community Leaving Saving OurSelves Leaving Saving OurSelves Lenoir Dining Hall "I’ll never forget, down at the university when I worked in the food service, they were picketing in Lenoir Dining Hall, Chase Cafeteria, and the Student Union. We all had to group together because they didn’t want to pay us minimum wage, and the hours were so long. So, a guy came in from Georgia… Lenoir Dining Hall Leslie Shannon responds with her own photo project Half a century after the February 8, 1964 protest, inspired by Jim Wallace’s photograph, Leslie Shannon held a demonstration with her friends at the same spot on Franklin St. They stopped traffic as well as part of a continued fight for equality. Leslie’s photograph charges to continue to honor… Leslie Shannon responds with her own photo project Leticia Foushee Leticia Foushee Lewis Atwater Lewis Atwater Lifetime resident and community scholar, Kathy Atwater, speaks at the culminating dinner of the Civil Rights in Chapel Hill weekend celebration, 2012. Lifetime resident and community scholar, Kathy Atwater, speaks at the culminating dinner of the Civil Rights in Chapel Hill weekend celebration, 2012. Lillian Alston Lillian Alston Lillian Alston Lillian Alston Lillie Atwater Lillie Atwater Lillie Atwater Lillie Atwater Lillie Edwards Lillie Edwards was born in Wake County and moved to Durham at a young age with her family. After graduating from high school in Durham, she moved to Gomains Street in Northside where she met her husband, Russell Edwards. She raised her three children in Northside and was a very active member of St.… Lillie Edwards Lillie Edwards and Juanita Washington - On food and cooking Lillie recounts on her first experiences with cooking bread as a young girl. She was the designated cook of the family. She also talks about her mother’s cooking style since her mother does not use standard recipes to cook. Juanita speaks about Mama Dip (her aunt) being the head cook in her family.… Lillie Edwards and Juanita Washington - On food and cooking Lincoln Center Located at 750 S. Merritt Mill Road, Lincoln Center is an administrative building of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools. From 1951-1966, the building was home to Lincoln High School, the school serving Black students in the school system. The campus currently houses an alternative high school… Lincoln Center Lincoln High Band The Lincoln High Band earned an A rating in the State Festival in 1949. Lincoln High Band Lincoln High Football Team. Lincoln High Football Team. Lincoln High Marching Band. Lincoln High Marching Band. Lincoln High School “What we had students don’t get now as easily. There’s something missing now for many of the kids…when I attended Lincoln there were Black role models around me everywhere…there were Black people around you, which you always had a sense of family, and a sense of community, a sense of safety, and a… Lincoln High School Lincoln High School Alma Mater This is the lyrics to the Lincoln High School alma mater, set to the tune of Finlandia Hymn. Scan courtesy of Mrs. Pat Jackson Lincoln High School Alma Mater Lincoln High Silhouette, composed by Julie Mao Lincoln High Silhouette, composed by Julie Mao, inspired by an interview with David Mason Jr., held in the Jackson Center Oral History Trust Lincoln High Silhouette, composed by Julie Mao Lincoln Hospital "...I was doing a part-time job at Lincoln Hospital where I was taking x-rays from one hospital to another...It was $7.50 every two weeks. And I would stop by after school in the afternoon, and I would go in the lab. They would give me several x-rays, and bus fare, and I would go from Lincoln… Lincoln Hospital Lincoln Park "Then we moved out to Lincoln Park, name of the subdivision. We were sort of like the Hillbillies. When you turned on the hot water, it scared us, especially me. Getting used to these things. But all the good things went away, like homemade biscuits. In the old house, Momma used to cook homemade… Lincoln Park Previous Page ... 49 50 51 52 53 ... Next Page