Home > Images Images Prayer Prayer Program from a memorial service for Orange County Training School and Lincoln High School alumni This is a scan of the program for the 1995 memorial service for O.C.T.S. and Lincoln High alumni. Item courtesy of Mrs. Pat Jackson Program from a memorial service for Orange County Training School and Lincoln High School alumni Protest Harold Foster is the man with his fist raised and his back towards the camera, talking to the crowd. Anita Booth is on the far left, wearing a button-up collared shirt with vertical stripes. Larry Foushee is to the right of Anita Booth, in the front row of the protestors wearing a printed short… Protest Protester carried by Chapel Hill police officers Protester carried by Chapel Hill police officers. Protester carried by Chapel Hill police officers Protesters march and sing in front of the post office on Franklin Street. In the front row are (from L-R) Carol Purefoy, Evelyn Walker, Patricia Atwater, and Charlie Foushee. Protesters march and sing in front of the post office on Franklin Street. Protestors march and sing in Chapel Hill Pictured are Otto White, Ophelia Johnson, Kenny Farrington, Carolyn Farrington, Cynthia Hines, and Johnny Robinson Protestors march and sing in Chapel Hill Protestors plant themselves in a crosswalk on Franklin Street Protesters plant themselves in a crosswalk on Franklin Street.TT Foushee is on the far right holding a sign that says “We reserve the right to refuse service to JIM CROW.” The uniformed men are police officers. Protestors plant themselves in a crosswalk on Franklin Street Quintessential Della Pollock at Youth Cypher Quintessential Della Pollock at Youth Cypher Quinton Baker leads a practice protest march In 1963, CORE leader Floyd McKissick asked Quinton Baker, one of his most trusted organizers, to go to Chapel Hill and teach effective nonviolence tactics to local activists. Here Baker leads a practice protest march.Quinton Baker, wearing black slacks and a light polo, leads a march training in the… Quinton Baker leads a practice protest march Rashii Purefoy and Yvonne Cleveland Rashii Purefoy and Yvonne Cleveland Regina Merritt Regina Merritt Remembering Our Historical Roots by Alexa Young Remembering Our Historical Roots by Alexa Young, inspired by an interview with photographer, Jim Wallace Remembering Our Historical Roots by Alexa Young Renowned, national activist, James Farmer, speaks at a civil rights gathering at First Baptist Church in Chapel Hill, NC. Renowned, national activist, James Farmer, speaks at a civil rights gathering at First Baptist Church in Chapel Hill, NC. Rev. J. R. Manley, pastor at First Baptist for sixty-six years, sits in the background. Renowned, national activist, James Farmer, speaks at a civil rights gathering at First Baptist Church in Chapel Hill, NC. Renowned, national activist, James Farmer, speaks at a civil rights gathering at First Baptist Church in Chapel Hill, NC. In preparation for a Freedom March from Durham to Chapel Hill, demonstrators attended a rally at Chapel Hill's First Baptist Church to hear civil rights leader James Farmer speak. Rev. J. R. Manley, pastor at First Baptist for sixty-six years, sits in the background. Renowned, national activist, James Farmer, speaks at a civil rights gathering at First Baptist Church in Chapel Hill, NC. Response from Bishop Thomas L. Hoyt, Jr. to President George W. Bush after Hurricane Katrina This email contains Bishop Hoyt's response to President George W. Bush's address to the nation in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Bishop Hoyt was the President of the National Council of Churches at the time and the CME Bishop of Louisiana and Mississippi.Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat" Jackson… Response from Bishop Thomas L. Hoyt, Jr. to President George W. Bush after Hurricane Katrina Responses to Ms. Avery Responses to Ms. Avery Rev Troy Harrison makes his famous shrimp and grits Rev Troy Harrison makes his famous shrimp and grits Rev. Albert and Mrs. Eloise Williams High school sweethearts, gracious hosts, committed servant leaders, the Reverend and Mrs. Williams, lifetime residents of Chapel Hill, chose to photographed in front of their beautiful home. Rev. Williams was the first African American firefighter in Chapel Hill. Listen to hear more of his… Rev. Albert and Mrs. Eloise Williams Rev. JR Manley Speaks Rev. JR Manley speaks at a Sustaining OurSelves meeting in 2011. Rev. JR Manley Speaks Rev. Manley Speaks Rev. Manley Speaks Rev. Warren R. Foushee This photo shows Rev. Warren R. Foushee, who served as the pastor of St. Joseph CME Church from September 1955 to August 1964. Rev. Foushee was born and grew up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Photo courtesy of Patricia Jackson and St. Joseph CME Church Rev. Warren R. Foushee Rev. Wylie E. Wilson Rev. Wylie E. Wilson served as Minister at St. Joseph CME Church from September 1953-1955 and returned from July 1974-1977. Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat" Jackson and St. Joseph CME Church. Rev. Wylie E. Wilson Reverend Albert Speaks Reverend Albert Speaks Reverend Albert Williams Speaks Emphatically Reverend Albert Williams Speaks Emphatically Previous Page ... 14 15 16 17 18 ... Next Page