Home > Items Browse Items (2191 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added Kevin, Student Renter on Sunset Drive Kevin, Student Renter on Sunset Drive Keith, Student Renter on Sunset Drive Keith, Student Renter on Sunset Drive T.P. Duhart Board Christmas Party The T.P. Duhart Board gathered to celebrate Christmas together at Ms. Grace Franklin's house on Lindsey Street. From left to right: Ms. Coble, Ms. Drucilla Suggs, Ms. Doris Cotton, Ms. Maude Oldham, Ms. Louise Hargraves, Ms. Pearl Caldwell, Ms. Helen Redd, Ms. Grace Franklin, Ms. Coy Hargraves, and… T.P. Duhart Board Christmas Party Esther Tate Esther Tate Esther Tate - 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. Esther Tate - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill Prince Taylor Prince Taylor Rodney Taylor - On community involvement This interview is part of the Marian Cheek Jackson Center’s Life History Series. Rodney Taylor Sr., a current member and trustee at Barbee’s Chapel Baptist Church, has had a lifelong passion for community involvement. Mr. Taylor was born on June 26, 1958 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. His… Rodney Taylor - On community involvement Rodney Taylor Rodney Taylor Interview with Ed Tenney - 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 Ed Tenney - Part 1 Interview with Ed Tenney Part 2 and Interview with James Peace 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 Ed Tenney Part 2 and Interview with James Peace Part 1 Makla Thompson - On growing up in Carrboro and her family This interview touches on childhood stories from Makla Thompson. Makla talks about her mother, grandmother, and the importance of family. She reflects on growing up in Carrboro, where her grandmother was active in the community as a kind woman, caring for those who could not care for themselves. She… Makla Thompson - On growing up in Carrboro and her family Makla Thompson Makla Thompson Tony Thompson Tony Thompson Robyn Tolliver Robyn Tolliver Robyn Tolliver - 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. Robyn Tolliver - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill Virginia Tolliver - 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. Virginia Tolliver - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill Virginia Tolliver Virginia Tolliver Tommy and Jason Owens This interview is part of the Marian Cheek Jackson Center’s Facing Our Neighbors series. Tommy Owens and his brother, Jason, reflect on their neighborhood in Chapel Hill and the neighbors they’ve had in it in the 2 years they have been living there (in 2010). They go on to describe the community… Tommy and Jason Owens Brian Toomey - On his outreach work and services of the health center Brian Toomey majored in History and wanted to teach after graduation. He moved to Carrboro in 2010 from Massachusetts. He speaks in detail about the services of the health center he works at and the outreach work for the Northside Neighborhood. Toomey notes that one of the difficulties of reaching… Brian Toomey - On his outreach work and services of the health center Brian Toomey Brian Toomey Stanley Vickers "You didn't buck the system. White folks had their place, Black folks had their place, and fighting with them was just not the thing you do. You don't attack the king's kids." - Stanley Vickers Stanley Vickers Stanley Vickers - On his childhood, family, and school integration “I got the sense that it was more than just a job to them [teachers]. I really got the sense from my teachers that they cared about me.” - Stanley Vickers Stanley Vickers has been a member of the Chapel Hill community for a long time. He grew up in Carrboro and attended both Lincoln High School and… Stanley Vickers - On his childhood, family, and school integration Stanley Vickers - Integrating Chapel Hill Junior High School (clip) Stanley Vickers - Integrating Chapel Hill Junior High School (clip) Stanley Vickers - On not being prepared to integrate (clip) Stanley Vickers - On not being prepared to integrate (clip) Previous Page ... 54 55 56 57 58 ... Next Page