Alyssa Oppenwal responds artistically to an interview with James Foushee
Alyssa Oppenwal responds artistically to an interview with James Foushee
Boys stage a counter-protest directed at marchers at the segregated Colonial Drug
Brooke Sobolewski responds artistically to stories of community in Northside
Brooke Sobolewski responds artistically to stories of community in Northside
Casey Molina, First?
Chapel Hill High student responds artistically to learning about Civil Rights in Chapel Hill.
Chapel Hill High student responds artistically to learning about Civil Rights in Chapel Hill.
Chapel Hill High Student responds artistically to the power of song is social movements.
Chapel Hill High Student responds artistically to the power of song is social movements.
Chapel Hill Police stand between civil rights demonstrators and counter-protesters at Colonial Drug
Community members gather in song at a candlelight vigil after the “reunion dinner” of over 300 activists, neighbors, and friends that concluded the “Civil Rights in Chapel Hill” weekend celebration.
Community members gather in song at a candlelight vigil after the “reunion dinner” of over 300 activists, neighbors, and friends that concluded the “Civil Rights in Chapel Hill” weekend celebration.
CORE organizer, Quinton Baker, teaches effective nonviolence tactics to local activists and leads a practice protest march.
CORE organizer, Quinton Baker, teaches effective nonviolence tactics to local activists and leads a practice protest march.
Crowd gathers to prepare for a march in front of St. Joseph C.M.E. Church at the corner of Rosemary and Roberson.
Crowd gathers to prepare for a march in front of St. Joseph C.M.E. Church at the corner of Rosemary and Roberson.
Dedication of the Yonnie Chapman Memorial Library
Della Pollock, Executive Director of the Jackson Center, hails the youth “cypher team” after their improvisational “Knockin’ on the Mayor’s Door” brought the crowd packed in St. Joseph’s sanctuary to its feet during the May Day celebration, 2010.
Della Pollock, Executive Director of the Jackson Center, hails the youth “cypher team” after their improvisational “Knockin’ on the Mayor’s Door” brought the crowd packed in St. Joseph’s sanctuary to its feet during the May Day celebration, 2010.
Demonstrator arrested at Merchants Association sit-in
Demonstrators congregate at St. Joseph CME Church before a march.
Demonstrators march down Franklin Street in protest of public accommodations laws.
Do’s and Don’ts of Picketing by Ezra Weiss.
Do’s and Don’ts of Picketing by Ezra Weiss.
Dr. Reginald Hildebrand, a professor of African-American Studies at UNC and long-time member of St. Paul’s A.M.E., stands in front of his church and the new Greenbridge development, 2010.
Dr. Reginald Hildebrand, a professor of African-American Studies at UNC and long-time member of St. Paul’s A.M.E., stands in front of his church and the new Greenbridge development, 2010.
Emma Anderson listened to an interview with James Foushee and responded artistically in her piece.
Emma Anderson listened to an interview with James Foushee and responded artistically in her piece.
Emma Beck's Civil Rights Tapestry
First-graders from Northside Elementary march from St. Joseph C.M.E. church to Northside school
Garrett Young-Wright responds artistically to photos and oral histories about the civil rights movement in Chapel Hill.
Garrett Young-Wright responds artistically to photos and oral histories about the civil rights movement in Chapel Hill.
Golden Glazed St. Joseph’s by Karen Cheney, Chapel Hill High School.
Golden Glazed St. Joseph’s by Karen Cheney, Chapel Hill High School.
Harold Foster and others pointing to a segregated restaurant
Harold Foster rallies demonstrators at St. Joseph CME