Oral Histories

 Thomas Williams - 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.

 Doris Wilson - On racial inequality, education, and faith

Doris Wilson was born in 1936 in Robeson County, North Carolina and moved to Chapel Hill in the mid 1950s. She has lived in her same home on Church St. in Chapel Hill ever since. In the interview, she discusses the transition to Chapel Hill when she was college-aged and the first times she…

 Doris Wilson - Intro (clip)

Doris Wilson (DW): I bought her out, and I’m still there. Will Vaughan (WV): You’re still there now? Yeah. So, yeah, so I guess, what memories do you have from the early parts in this house that you’re in now? DW: Well I completed my education, you wanna hear that piece? I completed my education, I…

 Doris Wilson - On demographics (clip)

 Doris Wilson - On the rock wall (clip)

 Doris Wilson - On apartments (clip)

 Doris Wilson - On family (clip)

 Doris Wilson - On accreditation (clip)

 Doris Wilson - On administrators (clip)

 Doris Wilson - On an interesting life (clip)

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 Paul Caldwell - On his career and the Northside neighborhood

I had six brothers in all, we had no sisters, and me being the youngest of the six I really had to do a lot of fending for myself coming up because your older brothers can pick on you. But I had one advantage, I could run the fastest, so if I did something I could take off..." - Paul Caldwell Paul…

 Paul Caldwell

Paul Caldwell was the first African-American sergeant, lieutenant, and captain of University Police at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a long time resident of the Northside Neighborhood, and was a police officer for the University for 27 years, beginning as a patrol officer…

 Do You Want It

Created by Brentton Harrison when he was a member of the Marian Cheek Jackson’s inaugural season of its youth radio program, Fusion Youth Radio, and recipient of an award from PRX, this audio-documentary relies on oral histories to explore love of food and food as love.

 Patricia Jackson - On her understanding of ministry (clip)

 James Atwater - On the importance of Black teachers (clip)

Listen to James Atwater speak about the importance and impact of Black educators and his teacher Mrs. Turner. Mr. Atwater is an alumni of Lincoln High School, the Black high school prior to desegregation.

 Freedom School Audio Documentary - Group 1

 Freedom School Audio Documentary - Group 2

 Freedom School Audio Documentary - Group 3

 Freedom School Audio Documentary - Group 4

 David Caldwell, Jr. - On Orange County history (clip)

Caldwell, Jr., David

 Patricia "Pat" Jackson - On collaboration between Black and white churches (clip)

 Patricia "Pat" Jackson - On businesses in the Midway Business Center (clip)

 Patricia "Pat" Jackson - On the Harrisons (clip)