Home > Items Browse Items (2170 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added Clarence Farrar Clarence Farrar Clara Thompson and Bruce Washington Clara Thompson and Bruce Washington CJ Suitt and Will McInerney CJ Suitt and Will McInerney Civil Rights Story Circle - On treatment in jail (clip) Civil Rights Story Circle - On treatment in jail (clip) 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 Civil Rights Story Circle - On Carrboro (clip) Civil Rights Story Circle - On Carrboro (clip) Civil Rights protesters march from St. Joseph C.M.E. to Franklin Street A protest march makes its way from St. Joseph's CME Church to Franklin Street. To maintain calm, the Chapel Hill police often treated the marches as parades. Eat at Joe's, the restaurant named in the banner carried in the front, was named in many signs protesting segregation. The owner was a vocal… Civil Rights protesters march from St. Joseph C.M.E. to Franklin Street Civil Rights Labels Civil Rights Labels Christian Foushee-Green at St. Paul AME Church Christian Foushee-Green at St. Paul AME Church Christian Foushee-Green - On the role of church and the future of Northside Christian Jacobi Foushee-Green is the lead singer, songwriter, and keyboardist for the “Chit Nasty Band” which he created in 2011, one year after graduating from the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Born on April 26 in 1988, Christian (or “Chit” to some of his fans) has been involved in both… Christian Foushee-Green - On the role of church and the future of Northside Christian Foushee-Green Christian Foushee-Green Children's event at Hargraves Community Center organized by Mildred "Mama Dip" Council "She wanted to start an organization that would help children." - Anita Spring Council Mildred "Mama Dip" Council organized a free event for local children at Hargraves Community Center. Children received a free meal, played games, and received prizes from local businesses. Anita Spring Council… Children's event at Hargraves Community Center organized by Mildred "Mama Dip" Council Children hold signs at a protest Children hold signs at a protest Child Comments Child Comments Chelsea Cooper Chelsea Cooper Chelsea Alston beatboxing Chelsea Alston beatboxing Chelsea Alston at Youth Cypher Chelsea Alston at Youth Cypher Chelsea Alston - On the neighborhood and community changing (clip) Alexander Stephens: How have you seen it [the community] change? Chelsea Alston: I’ve seen it change from—Well, like I was saying a lot of my friends live in close proximity of each other. It’s changing to where that it’ll be more of my friends living in the neighborhood than it is now. A lot of my… Chelsea Alston - On the neighborhood and community changing (clip) Chelsea Alston - On her experiences as a youth leader and changes in the community This interview provides background of interviewee’s connection to Chapel Hill. She shares her experiences as a youth leader in the community. She describes the changes of the community over time (gentrification). Her ideas of safe places for young POCs in Chapel Hill are provided. She talks about… Chelsea Alston - On her experiences as a youth leader and changes in the community Chelsea Alston Chelsea Alston was born and raised in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, a place where she has deep roots. In 2012, Chelsea graduated from Chapel Hill High School. Her family has lived here for generations, attending St. Joseph’s CME Church for as long as she can remember. She sees herself living in the… Chelsea Alston Charmine Baldwin carrying an American flag Carrying an American flag, Charmine Baldwin leads marchers who are demanding integration via the passage of a Chapel Hill public accommodations law. Charmine Baldwin carrying an American flag Charles Weaver Charles Weaver Charles Rivers - On desegregation in Chapel Hill This interview is part of a project conducted by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill graduate and undergraduate students in a 2001 oral history course. Topics include Chapel Hill's efforts to end racial segregation in the public schools; the process of creating integrated institutions; and… Charles Rivers - On desegregation in Chapel Hill Charles Rivers Charles Rivers Previous Page ... 74 75 76 77 78 ... Next Page