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 Clara Thompson and Bruce Washington

 Kathy Atwater

 Bernice Harrison at clothing drive

 Gwen Atwater feature with Billue Baldwin in background

 Frangelism festival crowd

 Capital City

 Kids at Frangelism 2007

 Frangelism 2007

Heather Ragan-Kwakye

Brenda Jackson

"That’s our heritage, darling. That’s our roots. When we didn’t have anything else. . . We could sing. We could hum. We could hum a tune in our hearts and then just be uplifted that way. - Brenda Jackson

Makla Thompson

Tony Thompson

Heather Giuffre

Heather is a senior at UNC and is from New York who lived in Northside in 2011.

Bernice Harrison

Mrs. Bernice Harrison is the wife of Reverend Troy Harrison and the mother of Brittney Harrison. She was raised in a Baptist church but began to attend a Methodist church after she married Reverend Harrison, becoming a member of St. Joseph CME. Mrs. Harrison has played a central role in the…

Braxton Foushee

"Well, it was a bunch of us guys in the neighborhood, and girls, we stayed in the old defined Northside, not the expanded Northside, and we used to meet on the corner every night and sit, and that was kind of where the neighborhood kids met at night. There was a streetlight, and we'd sit on the…

Willis Farrington

Born and raised in Northside, Reverend Willis Farrington recounts the community of Northside and the Roberson Street Community Center as his childhood home. As an integral individual in Northside, the community supported his decision to become a minister and lead jail and street ministries. Now,…

Clarence Farrar

Jane Farrar

Eugene Farrar

"In order for us to move forward, in the political arena and in the social setting and even in this world today, we have to be registered to vote." - Eugene Farrar Eugene Farrar is a Chapel Hill native. He has long been engaged in community issues such as voter participation and affordable housing.…

Carlton Eversley

Dr. Reverend Carlton Eversley passed away September 16, 2019. Eversley was a pastor at Delbrook Presbyterian Church, a servant in the Winston Salem/Forsyth community, a civil rights activist, a speaker, an organizer, an advocate for a better school system, and a believer in justice. He left his mark…

Troy Harrison

Walter Durham

Chelsea Cooper

Eloise Williams