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Min. Robert Campbell - On the rewards of RENA's community engagement (clip)
Min. Robert Campbell - On the rewards of RENA's community engagement (clip)
Min. Robert Campbell - On lessons from the Navy (clip)
Min. Robert Campbell - On lessons from the Navy (clip)
Min. Robert Campbell - On the importance of the youth's conduct (clip)
Min. Robert Campbell - On the importance of the youth's conduct (clip)
Min. Robert Campbell - On how community engagement improves quality of life (clip)
Min. Robert Campbell - On how community engagement improves quality of life (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On his family history (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On his family history (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On Franklin Street (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On Franklin Street (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On Chapel Hill rocks (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On Chapel Hill rocks (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On concrete (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On concrete (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On the brick bat (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On the brick bat (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On recipes (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell: “I miss him teaching us how to play the piano…My grandfather, he could blow, he could blow. He was our inspiration. Sometimes, sitting around telling the tales about growing up and the things he had to endure. I think it just made him a more persistent and stronger person.…
Minister Robert Campbell - On recipes (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On the Swain house (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On the Swain house (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - Buff and shine (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - Buff and shine (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - Money in the ground (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - Money in the ground (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On walls (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On walls (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - Ask your wife (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell: “Well, it all depends on the function. A residential home uses smaller rocks, a commercial type you have bigger rocks. And you can actually see that the rocks at Hargraves are a little bigger than the rocks that you see on the rock houses on Graham and Moore Street. And so…
Minister Robert Campbell - Ask your wife (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On rafter (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On rafter (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On Aunt Callie (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On Aunt Callie (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On Chapel Hill masons
Minister Robert Campbell - On Chapel Hill masons
Minister Robert Campbell - On teaching for the future (clip)
Minister Robert Campbell - On teaching for the future (clip)
Robert Lee Campbell - Speaking on his childhood, faith, and environmental justice
“All God's people coming together and then you hear the voice that said, "I went to the mountain top and what did I see?" I saw all God's people coming together, black, white, red, holding hands and chanting "peace and unity. What do you want? Justice!" And just to hear that echo and look around and…
Robert Lee Campbell - Speaking on his childhood, faith, and environmental justice
Robert Campbell - Speaking about community, faith, and activism
Min. Robert Campbell is a well-known local activist who was raised by his grandparents in the Northside neighborhood. He attended Northside and Lincoln and was in the first desegregated graduating class at Chapel Hill High School (Class of ’67). He moved to Rogers Road in the 1970s where he has been…
Robert Campbell - Speaking about community, faith, and activism
Elizabeth Carter - On growing up in Carrboro and school integration
“Because usually it ended up, truly, even though the schools were integrated, the classrooms were segregated, because whites were on one side and Blacks were on the other. Same typical thing, if you think about now, if you go into integrated situations, that people tend to migrate toward people that…
Elizabeth Carter - On growing up in Carrboro and school integration
William Carter - On school integration and the Civil Rights Movement
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 being an African American. Carter moved back to North Carolina because his aunt was in poor health and he discusses…
William Carter - On school integration and the Civil Rights Movement
William Carter - On his family tree (clip)
William Carter - On his family tree (clip)