Home > Items Browse Items (2191 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added Minister Robert Campbell - Teaching others (clip) Minister Robert Campbell: My grandfather and most of the builders were eager to be tutors and train other people how to do their type of work. It came in handy for us because we didn’t have to look for a summer job – because we already knew what we were going to be doing. We found out to have fun –… Minister Robert Campbell - Teaching others (clip) Minister Robert Lee Campbell - On the Role of Pastors as Leaders (clip) Listen to Minister Robert Lee Campbell, of Faith Tabernacle Oasis of Love International Church, talk about the role of pastors as leaders in the community. Minister Robert Lee Campbell - On the Role of Pastors as Leaders (clip) Minnie James with her daughter Dolores Eunice Farrington Mrs. Minnie James sits in St. Paul AME Church with her daughter, Mrs. Dolores Eunice Farrington, at the church's 134th anniversary in 1998. Photo courtesy of Arminta Foushee Minnie James with her daughter Dolores Eunice Farrington Miss Brianna Harrison Daughter of Pastor Troy Harrison, Brianna grew up in the house where the Jackson Center is now located. Miss Brianna Harrison Miss Kelly's Store "It was just a little meeting place. She just had a large room there. It was just a place you could go and communicate. A little place she had that after school you could go and dance. But no alcohol or nothing like that involved. Just was a place of communication." - Walter Durham Miss Kelly's… Miss Kelly's Store Molly Hargraves Molly Hargraves Molly Hargraves 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… Molly Hargraves Molly McConnell Molly McConnell Molly Norwood dancing Molly Norwood dancing Monica Palmeira and Thomas Hoyt Monica Palmeira and Thomas Hoyt Monica Palmeira, Crister Brady, and Jasmine Farmer Monica Palmeira, Crister Brady, and Jasmine Farmer Morgan State University "I went to Morgan State University in Baltimore...I felt like I was returning to my roots. I felt like integration had been forced upon me and now that I was able to choose what school I could go to I was going to choose to return back to my community where I knew that academics would be stressed in… Morgan State University Mr. Andrés Morales-Castillo Exuding kindness and graciousness, Andrés is quick to smile and share a story. A deeply spiritual person, he possesses a strong belief in the power of neighbors helping each other through difficult times. Mr. Andrés Morales-Castillo Mr. Antonio Silva Martinez Originally from Mexico, Antonio made his home in Carrboro a number of years ago. He’s worked in a number of different trades and hopes he’ll be able to start a business of his own one day. Mr. Antonio Silva Martinez Mr. Benito Escovedo-Leal Benito likes to provide opportunities for people to experience beauty. He’s pictured with an art installation that he and a neighbor created for passers-by near Bolin Creek, a place they called home for a time. Mr. Benito Escovedo-Leal Mr. Charles Geer and Mr. Michael Jenkins They call themselves brothers and certainly are close enough to be. Most will recognize them from their greetings on Franklin St (where they are pictured here). We got to know them from their often spontaneous volunteer roles at every Northside community and church event. Mr. Charles Geer and Mr. Michael Jenkins Mr. Eugene Farrar Eugene is past head of the local NAACP. He recalls the power of the former Midway business district to provide economic resources and gathering places for Northsiders. He wanted to be pictured here in Baldwin Park pursuing one of his greatest passions: registering people to vote. Mr. Eugene Farrar Mr. Garrett Penley Garrett is a jack of all trades who is particularly committed to sustainable gardening and local food justice. He served as the manager of HOPE gardens on Homestead Rd. and chose to be photographed there. Mr. Garrett Penley Mr. Isaac W. Lee II Isaac, whom we first met as a patron of St. Joseph’s “Heavenly Groceries,” shares his experiences of neighbors here in Chapel Hill in this audio excerpt. Mr. Isaac W. Lee II Mr. Israel Barbee crowning Mrs. Elvira Farrar Mr. Israel Barbee crowns Mrs. Elvira Farrington Farrar as part of a presentation in the pulpit of St. Joseph CME Church.Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat" Jackson and St. Joseph CME Church. Mr. Israel Barbee crowning Mrs. Elvira Farrar Mr. Jason Merrille, Back Alley Bikes Back Alley Bikes, located on N. Graham St. at the time this photo was taken, is a community business leader. Jason treats customers like family and is known for working on every bike with the kind of attention and integrity he dedicates to his own. You can now visit Back Alley bikes on Merritt… Mr. Jason Merrille, Back Alley Bikes Mr. Jasper Massey's Store Jasper Massey ran a store on Brooks Street in Chapel Hill, near Orange County Training School. According to the 1940 census, Mr. Massey also worked at the Carolina Inn. Mr. Jasper Massey's Store Mr. Jean Pierre Mr. Jean Pierre Mr. Jerry Neville with participants from Vision Tennis Each Saturday, Jerry, a Town of Chapel Hill employee, volunteers his time at Hargraves to teach young children how to play tennis. Jerry’s mother, who is 99 and one of the oldest Orange County natives, still lives in the stone mason house where Jerry grew up just blocks from Hargraves. Mr. Jerry Neville with participants from Vision Tennis Previous Page ... 57 58 59 60 61 ... Next Page