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Minister Robert Campbell - Buildings constructed by family (clip)
Robert Campbell: There are several homes, if you take the long journey around. There are some houses on Jones Ferry Road. It all depends on what end of Jones Ferry Road you start on. If you start over there by Terry’s Creek, you’ll see some of his handiwork. But over here in Chapel Hill there’s…
Minister Robert Campbell - Buildings constructed by family (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - Family history (clip)
Robert Campbell: He was our inspiration. Sometimes sitting around telling the tales about growing up and the things they had to endure – I think it just made him a more persistent and stronger person, and in doing so, to teach his children as well as his grandchildren how to fend for themselves. If…
Minister Robert Campbell - Family history (clip)
Min. Robert Campbell - On the community of Black builders (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell: There were, there were times where there were a lot of brick masons here in Chapel Hill, people of color. The thing is, once you begin to teach skills and then it came, it came a time, and that time did not change back until I will say… around about the later part of the…
Min. Robert Campbell - On the community of Black builders (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On Black Builders
"It’s good to talk about what it took to generate economics for the community itself. It was always teaching the new guy on the block. This is what it’s going to take for the future."
- Minister Robert Campbell
Within his interview, Minister Robert Campbell’s lively spirit and storytelling ease…
Minister Robert Campbell - On Black Builders
Minister Robert Lee Campbell - On the Role of Pastors as Leaders (clip)
Listen to Minister Robert Lee Campbell, of Faith Tabernacle Oasis of Love International Church, talk about the role of pastors as leaders in the community.
Minister Robert Lee Campbell - On the Role of Pastors as Leaders (clip)

Min. Robert Campbell
"We want our young people to have a sense of worth in this, to have a value about who they are, and not to limit yourself because of your stature because your imagination and your desire can carry you above your stature."
- Min. Robert Campbell
Min. Robert "Peter" Campbell grew up in Northside. Many…
Min. Robert Campbell
Handy Campbell, Debra Coleman, and Paul Simmons - On his family, learning masonry, and building projects
This interview focuses on Handy Campbell’s work and family history and how grew up and learned how to be a mason from his father. His father learned from Handy’s grandfather (Judge Campbell). He described learning how to be a bricklayer as a 6 year old and building a stone house with his father when…
Handy Campbell, Debra Coleman, and Paul Simmons - On his family, learning masonry, and building projects
Handy Campbell
"My whole family was masons...that’s what we did that’s how I came up.
- Handy Campbell
Handy Campbell began working as a brick mason with his father at six years old. He started his own masonry business at fifteen years old, and had a long career mentoring other masons in Chapel Hill and working on…
Handy Campbell
Paul Caldwell - On fishing (clip)
Paul Caldwell - On fishing (clip)
Paul Caldwell - On working during segregation (clip)
Paul Caldwell - On working during segregation (clip)
Paul Caldwell - On school memories, family achievements, and the importance of education
Paul Caldwell, a lifelong resident of the Northside neighborhood, recounts his and his family’s educational experiences growing up. His early school memories include receiving used textbooks from Chapel Hill High School, fond memories of his teachers, and being raised by the Northside community.…
Paul Caldwell - On school memories, family achievements, and the importance of education
Paul Caldwell - On changes in education and his career
“Take one day at a time, don't plan on tomorrow or next week. God gives you one day at a time you take that one day and you thank him for it.”
- Paul Caldwell
This interview was conducted for a special edition of the Northside News on education. The interview begins with Mr. Caldwell discussing his…
Paul Caldwell - On changes in education and his career

Paul Caldwell
"I worked there for twenty seven years. I worked my way up from a patrol officer to a sergeant, then I worked from sergeant to a lieutenant, and then I was promoted finally to shift captain before I retired."
- Paul Caldwell
Paul Caldwell is a long time resident of the Northside Neighborhood, and…
Paul Caldwell
Paul Caldwell - On Northside, the Civil Rights Movement, and his work in the University Police at UNC
Paul Caldwell was the first African-American sergeant, lieutenant, and captain of University Police at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This interview includes Mr. Caldwell’s early life; The evolution of the Northside Neighborhood; Memories of growing up in Chapel Hill; Mr.…
Paul Caldwell - On Northside, the Civil Rights Movement, and his work in the University Police at UNC
Edwin Caldwell, Jr. - On swimming (clip)
Edwin Caldwell, Jr.: One of the things that I remember when I was about twelve years old was Frank Robinson- whose father worked for Frank Graham, my grandmother worked for Frank Graham- we used to go and watch the white kids swim in the swimming pool- the one right behind Carmichael Hall.…
Edwin Caldwell, Jr. - On swimming (clip)
Edwin Caldwell, Jr. - Speaking about his family and the University of North Carolina
This interview is part of a project from 1982 onward that focuses on notable individuals connected to the University of North Carolina.
Edwin Caldwell, Jr. - Speaking about his family and the University of North Carolina
Edwin Caldwell, Jr. - On serving on the school board, politics, and elections
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…
Edwin Caldwell, Jr. - On serving on the school board, politics, and elections
Edwin Caldwell - On the events leading up to school integration
“One of the most difficult times I had was looking [after] and protecting teachers. I felt like that was my job. Man, you know, teachers need to have some independence to be able to do what they need to do, and I let them know that I was going to protect them. That’s why teachers came to me when I…
Edwin Caldwell - On the events leading up to school integration
David Caldwell, Jr. - On what he wants to see in other communities (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On what he wants to see in other communities (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On politics (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On politics (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On keeping his community clean (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On keeping his community clean (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On his time in the army (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On his time in the army (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On promotions in the army (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On promotions in the army (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On racism in the North vs. South (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On racism in the North vs. South (clip)