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Eugene Farrar - Uncle James Blacknell (clip)
Eugene Farrar (EF): Yes, the family member in the photo is my uncle, who is my grandfather’s son, and what I know from growing up, he was a rock layer – he laid rocks – which was a really tough job. You had to break rocks and small rocks and things like that to fit – like a puzzle really. It was a…
Eugene Farrar - Uncle James Blacknell (clip)
Eugene Farrar - Family helping family (clip)
Eugene Farrar (EF): I used to help when I was 12 or 13 years old, but I couldn’t handle big rocks like grown men could, but I would go out and give my hand every once and a while, and of course, I didn’t get paid, but it was a thing of family helping family. And of course, if I didn’t get paid,…
Eugene Farrar - Family helping family (clip)
Eugene Farrar - Early work (clip)
Eugene Farrar (EF): But those were days where they would start working in the morning before the sun came up and work till the sun went down in a lot of cases because they wanted to put in long hours – they were getting paid by the hour, not by the job. So –
George Barrett (GB): And Mr. Farrar, you…
Eugene Farrar - Early work (clip)
Eugene Farrar - Cement (clip)
Eugene Farrar (EF): My daddy was a self-made cement finisher who did it for over 50 years.
George Barrett (GB): What was your dad’s name?
EF: Toy Farrar, Sr. And he worked in Virginia because there wasn’t any work in Chapel Hill, and he worked for the university when they were building the hospital.…
Eugene Farrar - Cement (clip)
Eugene Farrar - UNC rock work (clip)
Eugene Farrar (EF): You know, like I say, doing this rock work was something to behold. My grandfather did – my family and I’m sure probably some other people did it – but I do know my family laid most of the rock down on the University. And they’re still there.
George Barrett (GB): And by your…
Eugene Farrar - UNC rock work (clip)
Eugene Farrar - What makes you the best (clip)
Eugene Farrar (EF): Because you could trust him to do it. What makes you the best is knowing your craft. He didn’t go to school to learn how to pour cement – he taught himself how to do it. So that made him one of the “go-to” people in Chapel Hill. There were other people finishing cement – Mr. Earl…
Eugene Farrar - What makes you the best (clip)
Eugene Farrar - Sources of rock (clip)
Eugene Farrar (EF): They would buy some rocks. I’m sure that they had places where they were buying them. I never knew where they bought rock and things like that. I don’t think we had a rock yard. There may have been a rock yard around here somewhere, but I don’t know where it was. They built…
Eugene Farrar - Sources of rock (clip)
Eugene Farrar - Hard working (clip)
Eugene Farrar (EF): I think hard work, but struggle of course, hard work and struggle back then. Perseverance – we had to make it, so we made the best out of what we had, and that wasn’t very much. Very few cars were in Chapel Hill.
Eugene Farrar - Hard working (clip)
Eugene Farrar - Family support (clip)
Eugene Farrar (EF): My family was a very large family, and we sacrificed, and we would help each other, give each other – if you raised a garden and you had peas, string beans, potatoes, and somebody else raised a garden that had cucumbers, tomatoes, and something else, we would exchange. If you had…
Eugene Farrar - Family support (clip)
Eugene Farrar - History (clip)
Eugene Farrar (EF): I just want to say thank you all for what you’re doing. The only way our history can get told right is that we have to tell it. So I appreciate what you all are doing to explore that avenue of telling history like it’s supposed to be told, from the people who lived it. We’re the…
Eugene Farrar - History (clip)
Jane Farrar - On faith
Jane Farrar - On faith
Stella Farrar - 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.
Stella Farrar - On the African American freedom struggle and Civil Rights Movement in Chapel Hill
Dennis Lee Farrington Jr. - On family and growing up in Chapel Hill
This interview was a part of the History Potluck held by the Marian Cheek Jackson Center in October 2019. In this interview, Dennis Farrington, a current member of the Northside community reflects on his life. He discusses growing up in Chapel Hill and the integration of schools in the city. He also…
Dennis Lee Farrington Jr. - On family and growing up in Chapel Hill
Dennis Farrington - On his family, education, and work experiences
Dennis Farrington spent the first part of his life in the Northside area of Chapel Hill before moving to a home off of NC Hwy 54, and he has deep roots in Chatham County, North Carolina. He attended Chapel Hill High School after it was newly integrated. He spent most of his working career at UNC…
Dennis Farrington - On his family, education, and work experiences
Willis Farrington - On growing up in Northside, local businesses, and Northside neighbors
This interview is part of the Marian Cheek Jackson Center’s Life History Series. Minister Willis Farrington, an associate pastor at S. Joseph CME Church, grew up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He grew up going to St. Joseph CME all his life and has never been a member of another church. In 1975 he…
Willis Farrington - On growing up in Northside, local businesses, and Northside neighbors
Willis Farrington - On growing up in Northside, his ministry, and changes in Chapel Hill
This interview is part of the Marian Cheek Jackson Center’s Life History Series. Reverend Willis Farrington, a leader of St. Joseph CME Church, was born in Chapel Hill and spent the entirety of his childhood running the streets of Northside and the Roberson Street Community Center. Reverend…
Willis Farrington - On growing up in Northside, his ministry, and changes in Chapel Hill
Willis Farrington - On the changes at Hargraves Community Center (clip)
Willis Farrington - On the changes at Hargraves Community Center (clip)
Willis Farrington - On Hargraves being a home away from home (clip)
Willis Farrington - On Hargraves being a home away from home (clip)
Willis Farrington - On events at Hargraves Community Center (clip)
Willis Farrington - On events at Hargraves Community Center (clip)
Willis Farrington - On renaming Hargraves Community Center (clip)
Willis Farrington - On renaming Hargraves Community Center (clip)
Willis Farrington - On Mr. White Bynum building A.D. Clark Pool (clip)
Willis Farrington - On Mr. White Bynum building A.D. Clark Pool (clip)
Willis Farrington - On his prison ministry (clip)
Willis Farrington - On his prison ministry (clip)
Joe A. Fearrington - On the Carolina Inn
Joe A. Fearrington has lived in Chapel Hill his whole life and worked at the Carolina Inn for 30 years as a bellman on the “graveyard shift” and in the maintenance department. He reflects on his experience working at the Carolina Inn, sharing stories of guests, renovations, and other happenings at…
Joe A. Fearrington - On the Carolina Inn
Joseph Fearrington and Clementine Self - On home, community, World War II, and Civil Rights
The interview was conducted on the porch of Joe’s home, a wonderful venue for an interview about home and community, although maybe not ideal for sound quality. There was significant wind at times and the sound of the cars passing by on the street. The interview begins with Joe’s stories of how he…
Joseph Fearrington and Clementine Self - On home, community, World War II, and Civil Rights