Home > Items Browse Items (2227 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added Ocie Hoyt Ocie Hoyt Ocie Hoyt Interviewed Ocie Hoyt Interviewed Odessa Cotten Odessa Cotten Odessa Cotten - 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. Odessa Cotten - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill Offerings collected after a protest Protestors line up in First Baptist Church to donate money into a church offering plate. Donations were always taken after rallies, to help pay bail and get everything needed for marches. The donations were not collected for the church.Sheila Bynum Florence is on the far right at the front of the… Offerings collected after a protest Official Program of the Forty-Ninth Annual Session of the Interdenominational Ushers Association of North Carolina This session was held at St. Joseph CME Church in Chapel Hill, NC from August 9-12, 1973. The theme of the session was "Striving Toward Greater Growth." Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat" Jackson and St. Joseph CME Church. Official Program of the Forty-Ninth Annual Session of the Interdenominational Ushers Association of North Carolina On and Off the Midway In 1957 in Chapel Hill, only 3 restaurants in Chapel Hill were desegregated, those owned and run by the immigrant Danziger family. Otherwise, Jim Crow laws kept Black residents from sharing a lunch counter, much less a table with whites. Breaking bread together would be one of the last thresholds of… On and Off the Midway On February 8, 1964, protesters block the drive to UNC’s Woolen Gym during a Wake Forest game. On February 8, 1964, protesters block the drive to UNC’s Woolen Gym during a Wake Forest game. Arthur Beaumont, Chief of UNC campus police is on the left. On February 8, 1964, protesters block the drive to UNC’s Woolen Gym during a Wake Forest game. Orange County Training School "The OCTS is over here, on Caldwell. And my mother’s father was one of the ones that laid the cornerstone, they were all masons. And so I went to what they called Northside, but was OCTS, from 1945 which was when I started...and so my class was the first class that went all the way through from the… Orange County Training School Orange County Training School Football Team Orange County Training School Football Team Order of Service from Rev. Alex A. Chamber's Service of Memory Dr. Alex A. Chambers served as pastor at St. Joseph CME Church from 1964-1967. His Service of Memory took place at Lane College in Jackson, Tennessee on March 23, 1992. This pamphlet includes his obituary and information on the service. Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat" Jackson and St. Joseph CME… Order of Service from Rev. Alex A. Chamber's Service of Memory Over 200 UNC students and Northside neighbors crowd the front lawn of St. Joseph C.M.E. to dance the “Electric Slide” at the May Day festival, 2010. Over 200 UNC students and Northside neighbors crowd the front lawn of St. Joseph C.M.E. to dance the “Electric Slide” at the May Day festival, 2010. Pamphlet from a Quadrennial Celebration Honoring Bishop Charles Lee Helton and Mrs. Willie Ann Helton This is the cover and a dedication page from a booklet for a Quadrennial Celebration "Saluting Faithful and Devoted Leadership" Honoring Bishop Charles Lee Helton and Mrs. Willie Ann Helton, held by The Carolina Region of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat"… Pamphlet from a Quadrennial Celebration Honoring Bishop Charles Lee Helton and Mrs. Willie Ann Helton 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 Panel Tension Rises Panel Tension Rises Paris Miller Paris Miller Parrish Brothers, owners of one of the oldest African-American owned farms in Orange County The Parrish brothers’ farm is one of the oldest African-American owned farms in Orange County. Here, they pose behind the truck they bring into town each day to Northside to pick up expired food from “Heavenly Groceries” to use on the farm to feed the animals and make sure that nothing is wasted.… Parrish Brothers, owners of one of the oldest African-American owned farms in Orange County Partial notes about General Claims This is the last page of notes from St. Joseph CME Church talking about paying General Claims under the leadership of Dr. LK Bennett. Photo courtesy of Mrs. Patricia Jackson and St. Joseph CME Church. Partial notes about General Claims Pastor Troy Harrison singing "I Won't Complain" Pastor Troy Harrison singing "I Won't Complain" Pastor Troy Harrison's shrimp and grits Pastor Troy Harrison's shrimp and grits Pastors of Hickory Grove Missionary Baptist Church Pastors of Hickory Grove Missionary Baptist Church Patricia "Pat" Jackson "All I wanted to do was just be present and serve activism, not understanding that that came with some consequences. . .once you step out in service there are consequences and just as you step out in service for the lord there are consequences." - Pat Jackson Patricia "Pat" Jackson Patricia "Pat" Jackson - Closing remarks (clip) Patricia "Pat" Jackson - Closing remarks (clip) Patricia "Pat" Jackson - Final thoughts (clip) Patricia "Pat" Jackson - Final thoughts (clip) Previous Page ... 64 65 66 67 68 ... Next Page