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Dolores Clark - On the Barbees (clip)
Dolores Clark: So my great grandmother and great grandfather had two children, Sally and William. Okay, the two children. And that’s when they added on to their house after they built the log house, because they started a family. Sally married a Barbee. She married Fred Barbee and he was down there…
Dolores Clark - On the Barbees (clip)
Dolores Clark - On the Klan (clip)
Dolores Clark - On the Klan (clip)
Doug Clark - On the Hollywood Theater (clip)
Doug Clark: Friday and Saturday all Black kids on Friday and Saturday- you couldn’t go to the movies when you were young in the middle of the week- Friday and Saturday, Friday mainly, you could go to the movies. You didn’t want to get a punishment because a punishment meant you can’t go to the…
Doug Clark - On the Hollywood Theater (clip)
Lorie Clark - On A.D. Clark Pool (clip)
Describes her gratitude for the pool, which is named after her great uncle, Uncle Dot.
Lorie Clark - On A.D. Clark Pool (clip)
Rebecca Clark - On her childhood, education, and school integration
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…
Rebecca Clark - On her childhood, education, and school integration
Rebecca Clark - 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.
Rebecca Clark - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill
Doug Clark, Sr. - On growing up in Chapel Hill and high school
Doug Clark, Sr., a musician, was born in Chapel Hill in 1936, where he lived in a close-knit Black neighborhood and attended Orange County Training School, which became Lincoln High School. He reflects on his family life and experiences growing up, such as seeing lines of Black children walk to…
Doug Clark, Sr. - On growing up in Chapel Hill and high school
Doug Clark - Holiday Memories (clip)
Doug Clark describes attending a holiday party at a UNC fraternity where he got the idea to start his band, which eventually became Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts.To hear more from Doug Clark, listen to his full oral history "Doug Clark, Sr. - On growing up in Chapel Hill and high school."
Doug Clark - Holiday Memories (clip)
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Marquette Costen - On moving to North Carolina and what makes a good neighbor
This interview was done as part of the Facing Our Neighbors project. It begins with Costen discussing his respect for Southern women, noting that they can be stronger than men. Costen was originally from Washington, D.C. and moved to North Carolina with his grandmother. He notes the social…
Marquette Costen - On moving to North Carolina and what makes a good neighbor
Odessa Cotten - 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.
Odessa Cotten - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill
Edric Cotton - On civil rights and education
"Because we can change these things, and that’s why we were marching..."
- Edric Cotton
This interview is primarily concerned with political figures (Dr. MLK, Jr, Dr. Benjamin Mays, Muhammad Ali, Mahatma Gandhi, and George Washington Carver) and personal spheres of influence such as his mother,…
Edric Cotton - On civil rights and education
Civil Rights Story Circle - On their experiences in Chapel Hill in the 1960s
Freedom fighters Euyvonne Cotton, James Foushee, William Carter, Linda Brown, Keith Edwards, and Marion Phillips gathered upstairs at St. Joseph C.M.E. to talk about their experiences as young people in the freedom movement in Chapel Hill 1960-1964. Spurred by the recent publication of Courage in…
Civil Rights Story Circle - On their experiences in Chapel Hill in the 1960s
Thurman Couch - On his childhood, family, and school integration
This interview with Thurman Couch covers growing up in Chapel Hill during high school in the 1950-60s. He attended Lincoln High School before it was shut down in 1962, and then he attended Chapel Hill High School. Couch reflects on his lifestyle, neighborhood, family, religion, school, football…
Thurman Couch - On his childhood, family, and school integration
Anita Spring Council and Annette “Neecy” Council - On Their Family History and Family Businesses
"Yeah our friends would be going to the ball games and going here and then we had to go to work. But then when it came down to going to McDonald’s or whatever we had the money to buy it and they didn’t, so that was the good part about it."
- Annette "Neecy" Council
Anita Spring Council and Annette…
Anita Spring Council and Annette “Neecy” Council - On Their Family History and Family Businesses
Anita Spring Council - On her family and Mama Dip's Kitchen
Anita Spring Council - On her family and Mama Dip's Kitchen
Anita Spring Council - On Bill's Bar-b-que (clip)
Anita Spring Council - On Bill's Bar-b-que (clip)
Anita Spring Council - On Bill's Bar-b-que (clip)
Anita Spring Council - On Bill's Bar-b-que (clip)
Anita Spring Council and Annette "Neecy" Council - On family reunions (clip)
Anita Spring Council and Annette "Neecy" Council - On family reunions (clip)
Spring Council - On diving at the pool (clip)
Spring Council describes getting up on the diving board at A.D. Clark pool, but not being able to jump.
Spring Council - On diving at the pool (clip)
Spring Council - On recycling bottles (clip)
Spring Council remembers collecting bottles to recycle for cash to spend at the pool.
Spring Council - On recycling bottles (clip)
Anita Spring Council and Annette "Neecy" Council - On hiring prison employees (clip)
Anita Spring Council and Annette "Neecy" Council - On hiring prison employees (clip)
Anita Spring Council and Annette "Neecy" Council - On gardens (clip)
Anita Spring Council and Annette "Neecy" Council - On gardens (clip)
Katherine Council - On her childhood, family, and changes in Northside
This interview provides an overview of the place and birth of Mama Kat. Her house burnt down in 1962. She notes the change in neighbors versus before. She had children graduating from college. Her 3 kids were in college at the same time. The last baby was born with down syndrome. She recounts the…
Katherine Council - On her childhood, family, and changes in Northside