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Valerie Foushee - On attending segregated elementary schools (clip)
Valerie Foushee (VF): When I started elementary school I started at Northside, which has just been deconstructed. First grade at Northside, and when I went to Northside the district was preparing to close that facility and when I was there there was no cafeteria. And so for one whole year—now I…
Valerie Foushee - On attending segregated elementary schools (clip)
Valerie Foushee - On how the first students integrated Chapel Hill schools (clip)
TB: So when you went to Frank Porter Graham then, at that point was your decision to go there that at that point that it was the closest, and so it was this sort of idea of a neighborhood school—
VF: It wasn’t a decision.
TB: Ok, so they districted—
VF: We were still segregated—
TB: --still that…
Valerie Foushee - On how the first students integrated Chapel Hill schools (clip)
Valerie Foushee - On race relations after desegregation in junior high school (clip)
Tracey Barrett (TB) : Right. So you, I mean, you sound like you changed schools a lot, in terms of school buildings and I’m assuming also the students you were in school with changed a lot too, how did that affect the way you viewed school, or do you think that it affected your education as a…
Valerie Foushee - On race relations after desegregation in junior high school (clip)
Valerie Foushee - On race relations at Chapel Hill High School (clip)
Valerie Foushee (VF): by the time we got through Phillips, my whole class, black and white, it was just a big friendship. We had come through a lot of those things that we went through when I was in seventh grade with boycotts at the high school that kind of like trickled down to the middle school,…
Valerie Foushee - On race relations at Chapel Hill High School (clip)
Fannie Snipes
Fannie Snipes
Reverend Troy Harrison - Faith Built This Community (clip)
Listen to Rev. Troy Harrison, former pastor of St. Joseph CME Church, speak about how faith sustained the Black communities of southern Orange County.
Reverend Troy Harrison - Faith Built This Community (clip)
Min. Robert Campbell - On the community of Black builders (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell: There were, there were times where there were a lot of brick masons here in Chapel Hill, people of color. The thing is, once you begin to teach skills and then it came, it came a time, and that time did not change back until I will say… around about the later part of the…
Min. Robert Campbell - On the community of Black builders (clip)
James Atwater - On the importance of Black teachers (clip)
Listen to James Atwater speak about the importance and impact of Black educators and his teacher Mrs. Turner. Mr. Atwater is an alumni of Lincoln High School, the Black high school prior to desegregation.
James Atwater - On the importance of Black teachers (clip)
Patricia "Pat" Jackson - On St. Joseph CME Church from 1967-1970
Patricia "Pat" Jackson - On St. Joseph CME Church from 1967-1970

Pamphlet from The 1995 Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture/Preaching Series
Bishop Thomas L. Hoyt, Jr. was one of the featured speakers for the 1995 Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture/Preaching Series. The series was presented by the Duke University Divinity School The Office of Black Church Affairs and the Black Seminarians Union.
Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat" Jackson and…
Pamphlet from The 1995 Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture/Preaching Series

Soul in a Bowl Cookbook
This cookbook was created by members of St. Joseph CME Church in 2009.
Soul in a Bowl Cookbook

Bishops' Wives at Bishop Henry C. Bunton's Funeral
This is a photo of the wives of Bishops in the CME church at Bishop Henry C. Bunton's funeral in Memphis, Tennessee. The funeral took place in September 1999.
From left to wife the women are: Yvonne Gilmore (Dallas, TX), Elizabeth Coleman (Retired), Ocie H. Hoyt (Shreveport, LA), Wylene Broomfield…
Bishops' Wives at Bishop Henry C. Bunton's Funeral

Thanksgiving Day with the Hoyt Family
Bishop Hoyt and his family spent Thanksgiving day in 1999 at the home of his former secretary, Mrs. Hogan.
From left to right: Thomas L. Hoyt, III, Doria, Bishop Thomas L. Hoyt, Jr., Harold (son-in-law), Mrs. Hogan (sitting in the background)
Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat" Jackson and St. Joseph…
Thanksgiving Day with the Hoyt Family

The 1999 Annual Conference of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
This is a photo from the 1999 Annual Conference of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
Front row (from left to right): Reverend Jenkins, Mrs. Jenkins, Rev. Flounoy, Daughter of Rev. Flounoy, Ocie H. Hoyt (Women Presiding Elder in a Mississippi district) Second row…
The 1999 Annual Conference of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church

Bishop Thomas L. Hoyt, Jr. at the Empowerment Banquet
Bishop Thomas L. Hoyt, Jr. holds William Graves, III (Bishop Graves grandson) at the Empowerment Banquet in November 1999. The banquet took place at the Ramada Inn Motel in Tupelo, Mississippi.
Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat" Jackson and St. Joseph CME Church.
Bishop Thomas L. Hoyt, Jr. at the Empowerment Banquet
Albert Washington - On his work as a builder
“Everything you do, just make it look good and have pride in what you do. And we had a lot of pride in what we did.”
- Albert Williams
Albert Washington is a former brick mason and Black business owner. He and his business partner, Barry Kelly, have been in business together for 37 years. Over that…
Albert Washington - On his work as a builder
Vernelle Brooks Jones and Charles David Brooks - On their family history and business
"They had a very high reputation in the community. They did excellent work. One thing that my father always said, that when they finished their job, they didn’t have to go back…They did quality work, quality construction."
-Vernelle Brooks Jones
"I loved just doing things with my hands and then…
Vernelle Brooks Jones and Charles David Brooks - On their family history and business
Eugene Farrar
Eugene Farrar
Collene Rogers - On her father's career in the trades
“At his (Walter Riggsbee) funeral, Reverend Manley said, “How many people had to call him at 1 o’clock in the morning, 2 o’clock in the morning, and he came?” I think every hand in the church went up.”
- Collene Rigsbee
This interview is part of the Marian Cheek Jackson Center’s Builders Series.…
Collene Rogers - On her father's career in the trades
William E. "Smitty" Smith
William E. "Smitty" Smith
Vernelle Brooks Jones and Charles Brooks - Family History (clip)
Vernelle Brooks Jones: Because back, all the way back to my great grandfather who was also a builder. His, he was the first Charles David Brooks. And then my grandaddy was Charles David Brooks II. And onto my dad, Charles David Brooks III and my brother Charles David Brooks IV. And my nephew is…
Vernelle Brooks Jones and Charles Brooks - Family History (clip)
Vernelle Brooks Jones and Charles Brooks - Segregation (clip)
Vernelle Brooks Jones: I will say, tell a little story about this. My father shared this with us, he always went with his dad wherever he went because he was the one that took up the building aspect of the business. He was browner in complexion, and he said he would go in downtown Chapel Hill to one…
Vernelle Brooks Jones and Charles Brooks - Segregation (clip)