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 Arminta Foushee - On the masons (clip)

 Arminta Foushee - On the play, "The Worse We are Still Here" (clip)

 Arminta Foushee - On the role of St. Paul in the Civil Rights Movement (clip)

 Arminta Foushee - On University Mall (clip)

 Arminta Foushee - On Vacation Bible School (clip)

Kathryn Wall (KW): What did you all do at Bible School all day, at Vacation Bible School? Arminta Foushee (AF): Well we usually have a Bible text as theme for, it used to be like a week, and we’d have a theme, and so we had classes, we had an adult class, a young adult class, we had the teens then…

 Arminta Foushee - On Vacation Bible School activities (clip)

 Arminta Foushee - On Zafa Temple (clip)

 Arminta Foushee - Origins of St. Paul AME Church (clip)

 Arminta Foushee and Christian Foushee-Green

 Arminta Foushee, Christian Foushee-Green, and Dolores Eunice Farrington at St. Paul AME Church

 Arthur Beaumont drags a sit-in protestor away from the entrance to the Woollen Gym parking lot.

This is the entrance to the Woollen Gym parking lot. There was a protest after one of the ball games, where protesters blocked people from leaving Fetzer Field where they parked. Police dragged protesters away, including this UNC student.

 Arthur Beaumont reaches for a demonstrator blocking the entrance to the Woollen Gym parking lot.

Several weeks after the Chapel Hill Board of Aldermen failed to pass a public accomodation ordinance, the Chapel Hill Freedom Movement retaliated with a series of sit-ins and marches. Sit-ins blocked the exits to the Woollen Gymnasium parking lots.

Ashanti McClain

 Ashanti McClain - On her work with RENA (clip)

 Ashanti McClain - On the impact of RENA volunteers picking up trash (clip)

 Avery Thompson Brewer

 Avon Lassiter

 Avon Lassiter

 Barbara Foggie and Willistine McClain

 Barbara Foggie with Hailey Koch

Barbara Ross

Barbee's Chapel Harvest Word Church

Barbee's Chapel Harvest Word Church is located at 5916 Barbee's Chapel Road.

 Before each sit-in, demonstrators had to agree to practice nonviolent resistance by going limp to neither assist nor resist arrest.

Before each sit-in, demonstrators had to agree to practice nonviolent resistance by going limp to neither assist nor resist arrest.   Here, they lie on Franklin Street, awaiting transportation to jail.

Belinda Caldwell