James Foushee - On the Civil Rights Movement, family, and Northside
Keith Edwards - On Carrboro, gentrification, and white students' involvement in the Civil Rights Movement
William Carter - On school integration and the Civil Rights Movement
Carol Brooks and Keith Edwards - On the Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill
Paul Caldwell - On Northside, the Civil Rights Movement, and his work in the University Police at UNC
Brentton Harrison - On growing up in Northside, Heavenly Groceries, and the Jackson Center
Emma Fowler - On growing up in Chapel Hill and Northside
Thomas Bell - On growing up in Northside, involvement with the community, and the Civil Rights Movement
Young student marchers point accusingly at segregated businesses in Chapel Hill.
Velma Perry shares her insight at a Sustaining OurSelves Coalition Meeting in 2011
Velma Perry shares her insight at a Sustaining OurSelves Coalition Meeting in 2011
Transcription of Albert Williams recounting his initial interview with the Chapel Hill Fire Department.
Transcription of Albert Williams recounting his initial interview with the Chapel Hill Fire Department.
Third grade student at Northside Elementary responds to the question, “What does freedom mean to you?”
Third grade student at Northside Elementary responds to the question, “What does freedom mean to you?”
Student leaders of United with the Northside Community Now (UNC NOW—a precursor to the Jackson Center) pose with Northside youth leaders at the first May Day Festival, 2009.
Student leaders of United with the Northside Community Now (UNC NOW—a precursor to the Jackson Center) pose with Northside youth leaders at the first May Day Festival, 2009.
Sit-in at Carlton's Rock Pile
Ruby Farrington (right) and Arthur B. Simons (left) lead a sit-in that paralyzes Franklin Street on February 8, 1964.
Renowned, national activist, James Farmer, speaks at a civil rights gathering at First Baptist Church in Chapel Hill, NC.
Remembering Our Historical Roots by Alexa Young
Protesters march and sing in front of the post office on Franklin Street.
Protester carried by Chapel Hill police officers
Picket of Chi Omega sorority at Pines Restaurant
Over 200 UNC students and Northside neighbors crowd the front lawn of St. Joseph C.M.E. to dance the “Electric Slide” at the May Day festival, 2010.
Over 200 UNC students and Northside neighbors crowd the front lawn of St. Joseph C.M.E. to dance the “Electric Slide” at the May Day festival, 2010.
On February 8, 1964, protesters block the drive to UNC’s Woolen Gym during a Wake Forest game.
Neighborhood youth enjoy sno-cones at Frangelism, 2007.
Neighborhood youth enjoy sno-cones at Frangelism, 2007.
Media in the Movement by Annie Wilcosky was inspired by an interview with Jim Wallace.
Media in the Movement by Annie Wilcosky was inspired by an interview with Jim Wallace.