Home > Items Browse Items (2217 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added David Caldwell - On the difficulties between the local government and Rogers-Eubank community concerning the landfill This interview is part of an SOHP project called Rural South: Backways: Understanding Segregation in the Rural South. The interviews, 2014-, were conducted in the rural piedmont region and eastern North Carolina about the often hidden forces of structural and institutional discrimination that have… David Caldwell - On the difficulties between the local government and Rogers-Eubank community concerning the landfill David Caldwell David Caldwell Darrell Foushee, Easter 1992 Darrell Foushee stands in front of St. Paul AME Church on Easter Sunday in 1992. Photo courtesy of Arminta Foushee. Darrell Foushee, Easter 1992 Danina Henley on Meeting Needs and Addressing Problems (clip) Danina Henley: I’m still getting used to the diversity as far as feeling like I belong here. Growing up, I was around people that were just like me. It’s just different. We were all alike. We all had the same interests. How do I want to say it? Our way of life was just real similar. We shared a lot.… Danina Henley on Meeting Needs and Addressing Problems (clip) Danina Henley - On Community Gets People Through (clip) Danina Henley: The community is what got people through, you know neighbors is what got each other through hard times when my grandmother was coming up and when her mother was coming up. It was neighbors that got people through hard times. I know with the recent recession scare and all the things… Danina Henley - On Community Gets People Through (clip) Daniel Elam serves hotdogs Daniel Elam serves hotdogs Dairy Bar "Big John, who was known as the most racist drugstore guy, you know, you couldn't, he didn't allow blacks to come in there and do anything in his store. He had made it known that he was a racist, so when you walked down his street you had to look for him, when you walked past the drugstore you had… Dairy Bar Cynthia Edwards-Paschall - On hanging out at Hargraves (clip) She remembers Hargraves as her “second home” and a safe place to be. She describes staying at the pool all day until her fingers and toes were like raisins. Cynthia Edwards-Paschall - On hanging out at Hargraves (clip) Cynthia Edwards-Paschall Cynthia Edwards-Paschall Curtis Harper - On church, teaching at UNC, desegregation, and faith-based activism Curtis Harper is a member of the Church of Reconciliation, which he joined in the 1970s when he moved to Chapel Hill. Harper speaks about his upbringing in a community where the only secure place African Americans could meet was in church. He describes his work teaching at the University of North… Curtis Harper - On church, teaching at UNC, desegregation, and faith-based activism Curtis Harper "[Churches] were the institutions that Black people owned. They didn’t own school buildings; they didn’t own anything where they could meet." - Curtis Harper Curtis Harper Culbreth Middle School I knew who he was -- I knew Grey Culbreth. What did I think about the naming of the school? I didn't think anything about it. But I did think something about when they - I mean, I was very instrumental in the naming of MacDougal." - Betty King Grey Culbreth Middle School opened as Grey Culbreth… Culbreth Middle School Crystal Freeman Crystal Freeman Crystal Freeman Crystal Freeman 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. Crister Brady's Statement Crister Brady's Statement Courage in the Moment Station Courage in the Moment Station Council Member Sally Greene Council Member Sally Greene Cotton Chapel CME Church Before the construction of St. Joseph CME Church, congregants worshipped at Cotton Chapel CME Church. Cotton Chapel CME Church was named after Mr. Henry Cotton, a devoted member and leader in forming the congregation. Photo courtesy of Mrs. Patricia Jackson and St. Joseph CME Church. Cotton Chapel CME Church Coretta Sharpless - On the Legacy of Northside Elementary School Principal Coretta Sharpless retold the past of Northside Elementary School (NES) and discussed the re-opening of NES. She proudly highlighted how students carry out NES values through community engagements and commemoration. The Northside Timeline and preservation of archival materials from OCTS,… Coretta Sharpless - On the Legacy of Northside Elementary School Coretta Sharpless Coretta Sharpless 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. Congregation at St. Paul AME Church Congregation at St. Paul AME Church Congratulations to the Women's Missionary Council at the Thirteenth Quadrennial Assembly This page features a congratulations from Bishop and Mrs. Hoyt to Dr. Sylvia M. Faulk, president of the Women's Missionary Council, and all missionary women of the CME Church. This page was included in the Missionaries booklet given out in San Francisco.Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat" Jackson and… Congratulations to the Women's Missionary Council at the Thirteenth Quadrennial Assembly Previous Page ... 72 73 74 75 76 ... Next Page