Home > Items Browse Items (2191 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added William Carter William Carter William Carter - Never saw him again (clip) William Carter - Never saw him again (clip) William Carter - On apartments (clip) William Carter - On apartments (clip) William Carter - On band (clip) William Carter - On band (clip) William Carter - On French (clip) William Carter - On French (clip) William Carter - On his family tree (clip) William Carter - On his family tree (clip) William Carter - On Lincoln High (clip) William Carter - On Lincoln High (clip) William Carter - On offense and defense (clip) William Carter - On offense and defense (clip) William Carter - On school integration and the Civil Rights Movement "We’re the Southern part of heaven, but that’s only for white folk. That’s not for the blacks." - William Carter William Carter discusses the movement and his background. He was born in the Bronx, New York in 1949 and discusses his heritage with a grandma being a Lumbee Native American and father… William Carter - On school integration and the Civil Rights Movement William Carter - On sit-ins (clip) William Carter - On sit-ins (clip) William Carter - On the boycott (clip) William Carter - On the boycott (clip) William Carter - Rally (clip) William Carter - Rally (clip) William Carter Comment William Carter Comment William Cureton William Cureton William Cureton "This picture is William Cureton, class of 60-61." - C. Rogers Photo courtesy of C. Rogers William Cureton William Cureton - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill (Interview One) 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. William Cureton - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill (Interview One) William Cureton - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill (Interview Two) 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. William Cureton - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill (Interview Two) William E. "Smitty" Smith William E. "Smitty" Smith William E. Smith Masonry "When you start, you’re always dealing with brick. But with bricks come long blocks, and then later on, then come rocks. You know, so I was not trained to be a rock mason. 1971 or 1972, I did my first rock repair on Pittsboro Street at the Carolina Inn. And we have just gone from there.... I knew… William E. Smith Masonry William Gattis William Gattis William Smith "I’m not a book person […] I like to build things, and then brag about it." - William Smith William Smith William Smith - Speaking about his masonry career and business William E. Smith, also known as Smitty, grew up in Durham with his parents and seven brothers. His strongest influence growing up was his grandfather, who he spent a great deal of time with – including helping out on his farm in Orange County. He graduated from Hillside High School, which he… William Smith - Speaking about his masonry career and business Willie "Brad" Bradshaw - On his childhood, education, and career coaching sports “If you have good football teams, it permeates throughout the entire school and it helps the other things that you’re going to do come up to par, come up to snuff or whatever you want to call it. It cuts down on a lot of discipline problems. Kids want to do more in school, because they see the… Willie "Brad" Bradshaw - On his childhood, education, and career coaching sports Willie Bradshaw Willie Bradshaw Previous Page ... 88 89 90 91 92 Next Page