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David Caldwell, Jr. - On landfill employees (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On landfill employees (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On Greene Tract Development (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On Greene Tract Development (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On methane and the landfill (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On methane and the landfill (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On the history of the Rogers Road community (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. (DC): For Rogers Road we were looking at a mitigation committee that we are working with. One thing they did agree is that, yeah, we’ve got sidewalks and streetlights, but its twenty years down the road. So do you really feel like you’ve done what you were supposed to do, even in…
David Caldwell, Jr. - On the history of the Rogers Road community (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On race as a factor in environmental justice (clip)
Darius Scott (DS): By thinking about the environmental issues that have been faced by Rogers Road, how do you think race factors into those?
David Caldwell, Jr.: Well, [laughs] you are in the South! I mean, that’s… that is the South. That’s what, to me, what the South was based on, was race. That’s…
David Caldwell, Jr. - On race as a factor in environmental justice (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On RENA (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. (DC): Right now I m the project director and the community organizer. And what I do is special projects that come up, I pretty much organize and get them going and get the community organized into participating. We do a Backpack Back-to-School Bash, where we give our goal is…
David Caldwell, Jr. - On RENA (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On activism (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. (DC): We brought up the fact that they were not keeping the promises that were made. We would go to meetings to voice our protest and, I mean, we were met with disgust and disdain and, “Why are you guys back here again?” [Sound of train passing, whistle blowing] We were bringing…
David Caldwell, Jr. - On activism (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On the landfill's environmental impact (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. (DC): This was a dirt road, red, dusty, clay. All of this was cornfields, like I said, and a few houses, things, mostly a farming community. And when they did it, the road was so bad that it was tearing up the city s trucks, so they had to pave it sooner than they wanted to. So,…
David Caldwell, Jr. - On the landfill's environmental impact (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On the initial promises about the landfill (clip)
Darius Scott (DS): Okay. And you mentioned the landfill a bit a moment ago. Could you describe the moments leading up to the landfill coming to Rogers Road?
David Caldwell, Jr. (DC): Oh, gosh! We had, basically, it was, like I said, we were a little country neighborhood. They came into my father s…
David Caldwell, Jr. - On the initial promises about the landfill (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On the Rogers Road neighborhood (clip)
Darius Scott (DS): What brought you guys from Merritt Mill to Rogers Road when you were in the third grade?
David Caldwell, Jr. (DC): Oh! Like most of the people out here, we had the opportunity to buy a home.
DS: Um-hmm.
DC: There was only about thirteen houses out here when we moved out here, and…
David Caldwell, Jr. - On the Rogers Road neighborhood (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - Going to town (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr.: Because when we moved out here, I was in the third grade, so it was the [19]60s, and there was not a lot of houses. There was not a lot of things going on that you could do, so we spent a lot of our time in the woods. There were maybe thirteen kids out here at the time on the…
David Caldwell, Jr. - Going to town (clip)
David Caldwell, Jr. - On the Civil Rights Movement and his family
David Caldwell, Jr. - On the Civil Rights Movement and his family
David Caldwell, Jr. - On his career and community
“You made a mistake, but learn from it. Matter of fact, if you learn from it, it’s not a mistake."
- David Caldwell, Jr.
David Caldwell Jr. gives an overview of his life in Chapel Hill and his experiences in the US Army and his other occupations. He begins by talking about his family and what his…
David Caldwell, Jr. - On his career and community
David Caldwell, Jr. - On the integration of Lincoln High School, family, and civil rights
In this interview, the second of two 2017 interviews conducted by Andrea Wuerth, David Caldwell, Jr., discusses his experiences in the newly-integrated Chapel Hill High School. He remembers the difficult early years, describing his accidental role in the riots that took place in Fall 1971, his…
David Caldwell, Jr. - On the integration of Lincoln High School, family, and civil rights
David Caldwell, Jr. - On his education, sports experience, and family's involvement in law enforcement and the military
"That's what I try to instill, doing what’s right when no one is looking."
- David Caldwell, Jr.
David Caldwell is a native of Chapel Hill and long time community organizer and activist in the Rogers Road community. Mr. Caldwell brought materials to be scanned during the interview, and large…
David Caldwell, Jr. - On his education, sports experience, and family's involvement in law enforcement and the military
Hilliard Caldwell - Role of adults in leading in the movement, conclusion (clip)
Hilliard Caldwell - Role of adults in leading in the movement, conclusion (clip)
Hilliard Caldwell - Not allowing the white structure to control the Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill (clip)
Hilliard Caldwell - Not allowing the white structure to control the Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill (clip)
Hilliard Caldwell - Greensboro Sit-Ins and first sit-ins in Chapel Hill (clip)
Hilliard Caldwell - Greensboro Sit-Ins and first sit-ins in Chapel Hill (clip)
Hilliard Caldwell - Late 1950s activism as PTA president to advocate for a safe crossing over a creek on the way to the school (clip)
Hilliard Caldwell - Late 1950s activism as PTA president to advocate for a safe crossing over a creek on the way to the school (clip)
Hilliard Caldwell - Watching the news on television in the 1950s (clip)
John Kenyon “Yonni” Chapman (YC): Did your family have a television?
Hilliard Caldwell (HC): Mmm, later on in life, I think we bought—there was one about fifty-two, fifty-three I can’t remember ( )-
YC: Do you remember hearing about or seeing on television the situation in Little Rock [Arkansas]…
Hilliard Caldwell - Watching the news on television in the 1950s (clip)
Hilliard Caldwell - Learning Black history, Brown v. Board of Education (clip)
Hilliard Caldwell - Learning Black history, Brown v. Board of Education (clip)
Hilliard Caldwell - Grandma Flacks on the way to Northside School (clip)
Hilliard Caldwell - Grandma Flacks on the way to Northside School (clip)
Hilliard Caldwell - Violent August 1937 incident (clip)
Hilliard Caldwell - Violent August 1937 incident (clip)
Hilliard Caldwell - Mary Mason and Harold Foster (clip)
Hilliard Caldwell - Mary Mason and Harold Foster (clip)