Home > Items Browse Items (2227 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added Freda Andrews Since she was a child, Freda Andrews knew that she wanted to pursue a career in education. Her experiences at Northside Elementary, alongside her involvement in the Southern Freedom Movement, influenced her desire to carve out spaces to teach Black history and inspire her students to feel empowered… Freda Andrews Fred Battle - Something to be proud of (clip) Fred Battle - Something to be proud of (clip) Fred Battle - On working (clip) Fred Battle - On working (clip) Fred Battle - On the drama program (clip) Fred Battle - On the drama program (clip) Fred Battle - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill "I would always look as I would walk down the corridors of the hall in Lincoln, and I could still hear some of the teachers speaking now. Giving guidance, giving direction, giving praise, and all the motivation we would need to excel as students, excel as athletes." - Fred Battle Fred Battle was… Fred Battle - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill Fred Battle - On supervisors (clip) Fred Battle - On supervisors (clip) Fred Battle - On neighborhoods (clip) Fred Battle - On neighborhoods (clip) Fred Battle - On motivation (clip) Fred Battle - On motivation (clip) Fred Battle - On May Day (clip) Fred Battle - On May Day (clip) Fred Battle - On horse and buggies (clip) Fred Battle - On horse and buggies (clip) Fred Battle - On his childhood, education, sit-ins, and school integration This interview is part of an oral history project called Southern Communities: Listening for a Change: Mighty Tigers--Oral HIstories of Chapel Hill's Lincoln High School. The interviewes were conducted from 2000-2001, by Bob Gilgor, with former teachers, staff, and students from Chapel Hill, N.C.'s… Fred Battle - On his childhood, education, sit-ins, and school integration Fred Battle - On high school (clip) Fred Battle - On high school (clip) Fred Battle - On education (clip) Fred Battle - On education (clip) Fred Battle - On conflict (clip) Fred Battle - On conflict (clip) Fred Battle - On community (clip) Fred Battle - On community (clip) Fred Battle - On basketball (clip) Fred Battle - On basketball (clip) Fred Battle A pillar of the community, Fred Battle, known by many as "Butch" or "Toro," grew up in Northside and played on the state champion Lincoln High football team. Heavily involved in the local civil rights movement, he went on to direct the Hargraves Community Center, serve on the Chapel Hill Town… Fred Battle Frank Porter Graham Elementary "I was offered a job and I accepted. And I've been at Frank Porter Graham ever since... I was in the classroom for eighteen, nineteen years. Then I became assistant principal. I was assistant principal for ten years. This is my year as a principal, interim principal." - Stella Nickerson Frank Porter… Frank Porter Graham Elementary Frangelism festival crowd Frangelism festival crowd Frangelism 2007 Frangelism 2007 Francesina Jackson and Charlene Regester - On family, education, and school integration This interview is part of an oral history project called Southern Communities: Listening for a Change: Mighty Tigers--Oral HIstories of Chapel Hill's Lincoln High School. The interviewes were conducted from 2000-2001, by Bob Gilgor, with former teachers, staff, and students from Chapel Hill, N.C.'s… Francesina Jackson and Charlene Regester - On family, education, and school integration Francesina Jackson - On integrating Chapel Hill High School and challenges faced by Black students “I think today, nationwide, particularly when you look at the education system, there is a growing interest in separate but equal, with an emphasis on equal.” - Francesina Jackson Francesina Jackson, Chapel Hill resident and retired teacher, discusses her experience integrating to Chapel Hill High… Francesina Jackson - On integrating Chapel Hill High School and challenges faced by Black students Francesina Jackson "We grew up learning to speak to everybody or every Black person you saw and it was kind of funny because when you go outside of your area, you still have that tendency!" - Fran Jackson Francesina Jackson Frances Hargraves - on school pride at Lincoln High (clip) BG: What was the feeling about Lincoln High School when it was moved to Merritt Mill Road in 1951? How did the community relate to the school? FH: Wonderful, wonderful! Good heavens, you had everything: space, better school, more equipment. All of it was just wonderful. Very accepting of moving to a… Frances Hargraves - on school pride at Lincoln High (clip) Previous Page ... 56 57 58 59 60 ... Next Page