Home > Items Browse Items (2227 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added Katherine Council - On her pound cake recipe In this interview, Mama Kat gives us her coveted pound cake recipe, which she knows from memory because she makes it so often. Katherine Council - On her pound cake recipe Katherine Council - On her children and growing up outside of Carrboro In this impromptu interview done at Heavenly Groceries Food Ministry, Katherine “Mama Kat” Council tells us what it was like growing up right outside of Carrboro back in the 1930’s. She recalls how for a while her family had to use a wagon to get to Hamlet’s Chapel CME on Sundays. She also discusses… Katherine Council - On her children and growing up outside of Carrboro Katherine Council "My name is Katherine Council and everybody calls me Mama Kat for the simple reason that when I had my first grandchild I didn’t want to be called grandma because I didn’t want men to stop looking at me!" - Katherine "Mama Kat" Council Born and raised in Northside, Katherine "Mama Kat" Council… Katherine Council Katherine Council - On her childhood, family, and changes in Northside This interview provides an overview of the place and birth of Mama Kat. Her house burnt down in 1962. She notes the change in neighbors versus before. She had children graduating from college. Her 3 kids were in college at the same time. The last baby was born with down syndrome. She recounts the… Katherine Council - On her childhood, family, and changes in Northside Mama Kat on how to make her amazing pound cake Mama Kat on how to make her amazing pound cake Ms. Belinda Caldwell & Ms. Katherine Council (Mama Kat) At “Heavenly Groceries,” Mama Kat and Belinda, both lifetime residents of Chapel Hill/Carrboro and First Baptist Church members, offer food with a large serving of good humor and warmth. Mama Kat’s oldest daughter, Caroline, a leader of the local civil rights movement, moved to Canada to escape… Ms. Belinda Caldwell & Ms. Katherine Council (Mama Kat) Annette "Neecy" Council Annette "Neecy" Council Anita Spring Council and Annette "Neecy" Council - On gardens (clip) Anita Spring Council and Annette "Neecy" Council - On gardens (clip) Anita Spring Council and Annette "Neecy" Council - On hiring prison employees (clip) Anita Spring Council and Annette "Neecy" Council - On hiring prison employees (clip) Spring Council - On recycling bottles (clip) Spring Council remembers collecting bottles to recycle for cash to spend at the pool. Spring Council - On recycling bottles (clip) Spring Council - On diving at the pool (clip) Spring Council describes getting up on the diving board at A.D. Clark pool, but not being able to jump. Spring Council - On diving at the pool (clip) Anita Spring Council and Annette "Neecy" Council - On family reunions (clip) Anita Spring Council and Annette "Neecy" Council - On family reunions (clip) Anita Spring Council - On Bill's Bar-b-que (clip) Anita Spring Council - On Bill's Bar-b-que (clip) Anita Spring Council - On her family and Mama Dip's Kitchen Anita Spring Council - On her family and Mama Dip's Kitchen Anita Spring Council Anita Spring Council Anita Spring Council and Annette “Neecy” Council - On Their Family History and Family Businesses "Yeah our friends would be going to the ball games and going here and then we had to go to work. But then when it came down to going to McDonald’s or whatever we had the money to buy it and they didn’t, so that was the good part about it." - Annette "Neecy" Council Anita Spring Council and Annette… Anita Spring Council and Annette “Neecy” Council - On Their Family History and Family Businesses Kelli Council-Lattie - On Glosson Circle and her family history Kelli Council-Lattie - On Glosson Circle and her family history Thurman Couch - On his childhood, family, and school integration This interview with Thurman Couch covers growing up in Chapel Hill during high school in the 1950-60s. He attended Lincoln High School before it was shut down in 1962, and then he attended Chapel Hill High School. Couch reflects on his lifestyle, neighborhood, family, religion, school, football… Thurman Couch - On his childhood, family, and school integration Thurman Couch Thurman Couch Funeral Service Program for Mr. Samuel Cotton Mr. Samuel Cotton's funeral took place on June 28, 1973 at St. Joseph CME Church in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Reverend Charles L. Helton officiated the service. Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat" Jackson and St. Joseph CME Church. Funeral Service Program for Mr. Samuel Cotton Funeral Service Program for Mrs. Mary Jones Cotton Mrs. Mary Jones Cotton's funeral took place on June 9, 1977 at St. Joseph CME Church. Rev. Wylie E. Wilson officiated the service. Photo courtesy of Mrs. Patricia Jackson and St. Joseph CME Church. Funeral Service Program for Mrs. Mary Jones Cotton Euyvonne Cotton Euyvonne Cotton Civil Rights Story Circle - On their experiences in Chapel Hill in the 1960s Freedom fighters Euyvonne Cotton, James Foushee, William Carter, Linda Brown, Keith Edwards, and Marion Phillips gathered upstairs at St. Joseph C.M.E. to talk about their experiences as young people in the freedom movement in Chapel Hill 1960-1964. Spurred by the recent publication of Courage in… Civil Rights Story Circle - On their experiences in Chapel Hill in the 1960s Edric Cotton Edric Cotton Previous Page ... 72 73 74 75 76 ... Next Page