Home > Items Browse Items (2179 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added David Caldwell, Jr. A Chapel Hill native, David Caldwell is the Project Director and Community Organizer for the Rogers-Eubanks Neighborhood Association located in northern Chapel Hill, North Carolina. As part of his position, he collaborates with UNC in research and works with PORCH and summer enrichment programs to… David Caldwell, Jr. David Mason, Jr David Mason, Jr Delaine Ingram Delaine Ingram Delores Bailey "People need to know where our power lies" - Delores Bailey Delores Bailey lives in Northside on Graham Street in a historic stone house that was built in the ‘40s by the Farrar brothers. Having lived in this house since she was a child, Bailey has seen a lot of change in the neighborhood. She still… Delores Bailey Dennis Farrington "They took a lot of the trophies and got rid of them--that Lincoln had. Threw them away. - Dennis Farrington Dennis Farrington 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 Edric Cotton Edric Cotton Elaine Norwood Elaine Norwood Emily Banks Born and Raised in New York, Emily Banks moved south to Chapel Hill in 1970. Her faith is foundational for how she moves through the world, and she is an active member and leader of St. Joseph CME Church. Banks is proud of her family history and the many accomplishments of her children. Emily Banks Emma Fowler Emma Fowler Esphur Foster "We are nothing without our history." - Esphur Foster Esphur Foster Euzelle Smith Euzelle Smith Freddie Mae Mitchell Freddie Mae Mitchell Gracie Webb Gracie Webb Harold Foster Harold Foster Isaac W. Lee II Isaac W. Lee II Isabel Atwater Born in 1925, Isabel Atwater has near a century of lived experience in Orange County. A self-described “country girl,” she grew up raising animals and building gardens. Atwater remembers growing up in the Jim Crow South and finding strength in the Black community and the Black-owned businesses that… Isabel Atwater James "Jim" Wallace Jim Wallace was a journalism student at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and a photographer for the Daily Tar Heel, the student newspaper. In the early 1960s the newspaper decided to cover the emerging civil rights movement in Chapel Hill, and over the course of several years,… James "Jim" Wallace James Middleton Chang James Middleton Chang Janie Alston "I was raised in the church. On Sundays we went to Sunday school, church, church at night, every Sunday." - Janie Alston Janie Alston, great-granddaughter of Jerry Hargraves, has devoted her life to caring for others. Having grown up on Mitchell Lane during the era of segregation and Jim Crow, she… Janie Alston Jason Owens Tommy Owens and Jason Owens are brothers who moved to Chapel Hill around 2008. Tommy is described to be someone who is “always looking out for others” and the brothers share a vision of the Chapel Hill community as a place that is safe, full of good neighbors, but changing with time. Their shared… Jason Owens Joseph Fearrington "When I came out of the service in January 1946, I got a little work with my father over on Broad St. and another place, a couple more houses, and I decided I’d start mine. And so I had the timber cut to build this house, to frame it. .. . And that white house down there where them cars are parked?… Joseph Fearrington Joyce Long Joyce Long Juanita Washington Juanita Washington Previous Page ... 50 51 52 53 54 ... Next Page