Home > Items Browse Items (2217 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added Shari Manning Shari Manning Mary Manning - On her childhood, education, and segregation “Church had a good influence on my life." - Mary Manning Mary Manning was born in Carrboro on Birch Street and moved to Chapel Hill. She reflects on her childhood and her life living in Carrboro and Chapel Hill. She mentions several memories of her growing up in Carrboro and Chapel Hill. She only… Mary Manning - On her childhood, education, and segregation Mary Manning Mary Manning Bruce Manning - On education Bruce Manning - On education Marie Mann and Kenneth Mann “Everybody knew everybody, and it’s just like anywhere else, you could walk away from your house and not lock the door. You would know the neighbor would watch your house, and you would hook the screen in the back, and you go on downtown wherever you are going and come back, and your house is ok.… Marie Mann and Kenneth Mann Marie Mann Marie Mann Kenneth Mann Kenneth Mann Rev. JR Manley Speaks Rev. JR Manley speaks at a Sustaining OurSelves meeting in 2011. Rev. JR Manley Speaks Interview with Rev. Dr. J.R. Manley Part 2 and Interview with Frances Hargraves Part 1 This video, created by Judith Van Wyk, was part of a project by Van Wyk documenting the impact and legacy of the desegregation of Chapel Hill Carrboro City Schools. Courtesy of Judith Van Wyk. Video may not be altered in any way. Interview with Rev. Dr. J.R. Manley Part 2 and Interview with Frances Hargraves Part 1 Interview with Rev. Dr. J.R. Manley - Part 1 This video, created by Judith Van Wyk, was part of a project by Van Wyk documenting the impact and legacy of the desegregation of Chapel Hill Carrboro City Schools. Courtesy of Judith Van Wyk. Video may not be altered in any way. Interview with Rev. Dr. J.R. Manley - Part 1 Estelle Mabry This interview is part of a group of interviews conducted by Susan Simone exploring the lives and struggle of various members of the Northside community: a historically black and primarily residential neighborhood located immediately northwest of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and… Estelle Mabry Estelle Mabry Estelle Mabry David Lyles David Lyles David Lyles - On his faith "See, all you got to do is wait for the change. You have the faith that that change is gonna happen. I can’t see it, I can’t feel it, I can’t taste it, but I know it’s there and it’s coming possible for me." - David Lyles This interview is a part of the Marian Cheek Jackson Center’s faith series. In… David Lyles - On his faith Edna Lyde - On housekeeping work (clip) Edna Lyde - On housekeeping work (clip) Edna Lyde - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill "People have got to stand up for themselves. Black or white. If you don’t stand up for yourself, ain’t nobody going to do it for you." - Edna Lyde Edna Lyde, born in 1928 in Darlington, SC, recounts how being Black impacted her experience within her family, at the workplace, and in her community in… Edna Lyde - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill Edna Lyde Edna Lyde Joyce Long Joyce Long Joyce Long - On the connections between food, family, and memory Having lived in New York City before moving to Chapel Hill, Joyce Long has seen firsthand the differences between Northern and Southern cooking. Her father owned a restaurant in Harlem, but she and her mother did most of the cooking in the home. Her mother taught her to be a creative cook, and… Joyce Long - On the connections between food, family, and memory Sharon Livingston Sharon Livingston Sharon Livingston "If you ask for help, you get it here." - Sharon Livingston Sharon is originally from New York and moved from Oklahoma to Chapel Hill, NC for medical training. At the time of the interview, she had been in Chapel Hill for three years. Her first impressions of Chapel Hill were positive given the… Sharon Livingston Interview with Roy Lindahl - Part 2 This video, created by Judith Van Wyk, was part of a project by Van Wyk documenting the impact and legacy of the desegregation of Chapel Hill Carrboro City Schools. Courtesy of Judith Van Wyk. Video may not be altered in any way. Interview with Roy Lindahl - Part 2 Interview with Roy Lindahl - Part 1 This video, created by Judith Van Wyk, was part of a project by Van Wyk documenting the impact and legacy of the desegregation of Chapel Hill Carrboro City Schools. Courtesy of Judith Van Wyk. Video may not be altered in any way. Interview with Roy Lindahl - Part 1 Education Knowledge is power. Since Reconstruction and the establishment of the first Freedmen’s School on the western edge of Chapel Hill (where Crook’s Corner is now) in the mid-1800s, the Black community has invested in the education of its youth. Parents, teachers, and church members locked arms to… Education Previous Page ... 51 52 53 54 55 ... Next Page