Home > Items Browse Items (2167 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added Black Church Panel with an Emphatic Thomas Hoyt Black Church Panel with an Emphatic Thomas Hoyt Black Church Panel Audience Black Church Panel Audience Black Church Panel Black Church Panel Black Chapel Hill / Carrboro 1944 Black Chapel Hill / Carrboro 1944 Black Builders: Honoring a Legacy Black Builders: Honoring a Legacy is a short documentary produced by the MCJC’s public history team for our annual Community Cinema event. It features historic and current photos accompanying oral history excerpts describing the themes chosen by the community design team for the Builders Gateway to… Black Builders: Honoring a Legacy Bishops' Wives at Bishop Henry C. Bunton's Funeral This is a photo of the wives of Bishops in the CME church at Bishop Henry C. Bunton's funeral in Memphis, Tennessee. The funeral took place in September 1999. From left to wife the women are: Yvonne Gilmore (Dallas, TX), Elizabeth Coleman (Retired), Ocie H. Hoyt (Shreveport, LA), Wylene Broomfield… Bishops' Wives at Bishop Henry C. Bunton's Funeral Bishop Thomas L. Hoyt, Jr. at the Empowerment Banquet Bishop Thomas L. Hoyt, Jr. holds William Graves, III (Bishop Graves grandson) at the Empowerment Banquet in November 1999. The banquet took place at the Ramada Inn Motel in Tupelo, Mississippi. Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat" Jackson and St. Joseph CME Church. Bishop Thomas L. Hoyt, Jr. at the Empowerment Banquet Bishop Thomas Hoyt's Statement Bishop Thomas Hoyt's Statement Birdine Edwards - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill Audio recordings of interviews conducted by Yonni Chapman with participants in the African American freedom struggle and the civil rights movement in and around Chapel Hill, N.C. Birdine Edwards - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill Birdine Edwards Birdine Edwards Bill's Bar-B-Que "He had a wood yard; he sold wood. And so he asked and said, “Mary, why don’t you open a restaurant?” Because she could cook too, because she was cooking in the home and was taking care of the two children, you know...so that’s what they done. He did away with the wood yard and then we built this… Bill's Bar-B-Que Beverly Scarlett Beverly Scarlett Betty King - on teachers as role models at Orange County Training School (clip) RG: Do you still remember your teachers from Orange County Training School? BK: I remember, not back too far. I just went to one of them's funeral. She passed. Ruth Hope, I went to her funeral. One teacher, Miss Eziel ? Smith. She was my teacher. There's another one that's still alive and lives in… Betty King - on teachers as role models at Orange County Training School (clip) Betty King - on opportunities after graduating high school (clip) RG: Do you have any idea when you graduated, how many went on to get a college degree or started college? BK: Most of them that finished school went on. RG: Went on to college? BK: To college, yes. And a lot of them left Chapel Hill because there was no future for them in Chapel Hill. The only thing… Betty King - on opportunities after graduating high school (clip) Betty King - on her first encounters with segregation as she began schooling (clip) BK: Yeah. And see then, I knew what, got my first taste of segregation mainly was when I started school. RG: Which school? BK: It was Orange County Training School at that time. And that's over there where Northside is now. Same building. OK. The white school was where the Town Hall of Carrboro is.… Betty King - on her first encounters with segregation as she began schooling (clip) Betty King - On growing up in Chapel Hill, family, and Lincoln High School This interview is part of an oral history project called Southern Communities: Listening for a Change: Mighty Tigers--Oral HIstories of Chapel Hill's Lincoln High School. The interviewes were conducted from 2000-2001, by Bob Gilgor, with former teachers, staff, and students from Chapel Hill, N.C.'s… Betty King - On growing up in Chapel Hill, family, and Lincoln High School Betty King - on changing the name of Orange County Training School (clip) RG: When did they change the name Orange County Training School to Northside and Lincoln. BK: When they built Lincoln. No. They changed Orange County Training School, I think, I'm not really sure, I think about 1949, 48-49, somewhere along there. And that was because the parents - we had some… Betty King - on changing the name of Orange County Training School (clip) Betty King Betty King Betty Geer serving hotdogs Betty Geer serving hotdogs Betty Geer Comment Betty Geer Comment Betty Geer - On the neighborhood (clip) Betty Geer - On the neighborhood (clip) Betty Geer - On Greenbridge (clip) Betty Geer - On Greenbridge (clip) Betty Geer - On gardens (clip) Betty Geer - On gardens (clip) Betty Baldwin Geer - On her family, work experiences, and gentrification "Thirteen years old and I gave my hand over to God. I've been in church ever since. Of course when you go off to college, you kind of drift away, but you always come back. I loved it. It was a good experience for me. It has always been a good experience for me." - Betty Baldwin Geer This interview… Betty Baldwin Geer - On her family, work experiences, and gentrification Previous Page ... 79 80 81 82 83 ... Next Page