Home > Items Browse Items (2227 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added 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 Linda and Terry Carver - On integration, race in Chapel Hill, and medical access The interview includes discussions about growing up in Chapel Hill during the Civil Rights era and highlights traits of early Chapel Hill life for African American families prior to integration. Both discuss the availability of medical facility access for blacks, how the community operated as a… Linda and Terry Carver - On integration, race in Chapel Hill, and medical access Linda Brown, Keith Edwards, and James Foushee Linda Brown, Keith Edwards, and James Foushee Linda Carver "So when you’re in your communities and you’re going through black neighborhoods, it was like you were in a whole different world. So it was like, racism didn’t affect you when you were going through your neighborhood." - Linda Carver Linda Carver Linda Carver Linda Carver Linda Carver - I Used to Sit at the Counter (clip) Linda Carver: We trusted him. So when, during Civil Rights, we found out that he was so racist. It was just such a shock. And when we were little, my father, he and my father were good friends. And so we could go into his drug store and he would say, you know, “Ah, y’all could sit there”. You know,… Linda Carver - I Used to Sit at the Counter (clip) Linda Carver Response Linda Carver Response Linda Carver's Statement Linda Carver's Statement Listening Station Listening Station Listening Station for the Facing Our Neighbors project Listening Station for the Facing Our Neighbors project Loretta Perry Loretta Perry Lorie Clark Lorie Clark Lorie Clark - On A.D. Clark Pool (clip) Describes her gratitude for the pool, which is named after her great uncle, Uncle Dot. Lorie Clark - On A.D. Clark Pool (clip) Louis Wijnberg Born in Holland in 1922 to a Jewish family, Louis Wijnberg and his twin managed to arrive in America before the German occupation of The Netherlands. While in America, he experienced a difficult upbringing away from his family who he did not fully realize at the time were enduring their own struggle… Louis Wijnberg Louis Wijnberg In this second interview, Louis Wijnberg discusses his war experience at length including a very painful story related to a fellow soldier. He also tells of his relationship with fellow soldiers with different backgrounds and his difficulty in making friendships. Another major theme is his… Louis Wijnberg Louis Wijnberg - On Europe during and after World War II This interview is part of the Marian Cheek Jackson Center’s History Potluck Series. In this interview, Mr. Wijnberg shares photos and documents from his life. He begins by sharing photos taken at the end of World War II while he was still in Europe. He also shares documents he received from the… Louis Wijnberg - On Europe during and after World War II Louis Wijnberg - On family and education Louis Wijnberg was born in Holland in 1922. The interview begins with an overview of his extended family, all Jewish, and what happened to them during the Nazi occupation. A few were able to escape capture due to spectacular acts of bravery including going in to hiding and escaping via ship to… Louis Wijnberg - On family and education Louise Felix Louise Felix Louise Felix Louise Felix Previous Page ... 50 51 52 53 54 ... Next Page