Home > Images Images Shirley Mitchell Shirley Mitchell Sit-in at Carlton's Rock Pile Protesters sit-in Carlton’s Rock Pile, a whites-only convenience store. At another sit-in there on December 1, 1963, the owner doused a protester with ammonia. Sit-in at Carlton's Rock Pile Sit-in at the exit of Woollen Gym parking lot The sit-in at the exit of the Woollen Gym parking lot brings cars to a standstill after the end of the UNC-Wake Forest basketball game.Ruby Farrington is on the far left wearing a white hoodie. Sitting next to her on the ground is Annie Riggsbee, with her head facing away from the camera talking to… Sit-in at the exit of Woollen Gym parking lot Sit-in participants block the door to Brady's Restaurant Sit-in participants, singing and waving to the camera, block the door to Brady's Restaurant at the dinner hour.John Fykes is in the center front, wearing a dark suit and glasses. Clementine Self is sitting in the front row to the right wearing a light colored shirt under a dark jacket, with her… Sit-in participants block the door to Brady's Restaurant Spring Council and Joe Council in Mama Dips Kitchen Anita Spring Council and her brother Joe Council prepare food in the kitchen of Mama Dips Kitchen. Photos courtesy of Anita Spring Council Spring Council and Joe Council in Mama Dips Kitchen St. Joseph CME Quilting Circle This photo of a women's quilting circle made up of women from St. Joseph CME Church, includes Ms. Billue Baldwin, Ms. Linda McCauley, Ms. Jackie Edwards, Ms. Augusta Bynum, Ms. Pearl Cheek, Ms. Bessie Edwards, and Ms. Laura Cotton.Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat" Jackson and St. Joseph CME Church. St. Joseph CME Quilting Circle St. Paul AME Church 134th Anniversary For St. Paul AME Church's 134th anniversary in 1998, the church organized a walk from Chapel of the Cross to St. Paul AME Church called Faith on Franklin. In the photo Mrs. Minnie James seated, surrounded by the great grandchildren of Mrs. Fannie Edwards. Photo courtesy of Arminta Foushee. St. Paul AME Church 134th Anniversary St. Paul AME Church Congregation in 1949 Rev. Upshaw stands in front of St. Paul AME Church with his congregation in the summer of 1949. Photo courtesy of Arminta Foushee. St. Paul AME Church Congregation in 1949 St. Paul AME Church Men's Choir St. Paul AME Church Men's Choir Still Walking for Justice Still Walking for Justice Student leaders of United with the Northside Community Now (UNC NOW—a precursor to the Jackson Center) pose with Northside youth leaders at the first May Day Festival, 2009. Student leaders of United with the Northside Community Now (UNC NOW—a precursor to the Jackson Center) pose with Northside youth leaders at the first May Day Festival, 2009. Students and townspeople line the intersection in front of the Chapel Hill Town Hall Students and townspeople line the intersection in front of the Chapel Hill Town Hall to watch as arrested demonstrators are brought to the jail. Students and townspeople line the intersection in front of the Chapel Hill Town Hall Supporters of a Chapel Hill public accommodations ordinance pack the First Baptist Church. The Chapel Hill Freedom Committee organized a thirteen-mile Freedom March on January 12, 1964, from Durham to Chapel Hill to support passage of a pending public accomodations ordinance in Chapel Hill that would forbid discrimination because of race (bill 4-2).The tall man standing second from the… Supporters of a Chapel Hill public accommodations ordinance pack the First Baptist Church. Sustaining OurSelves panel Sustaining OurSelves panel T.P. Duhart Board Christmas Gala Minnie James, Helen Redd, and Grace Franklin celebrate together. Ms. Franklin hosted the T.P. Duhart Board Christmas Gala at her home on Lindsey Street. T.P. Duhart Board Christmas Gala T.P. Duhart Board Christmas Party The T.P. Duhart Board gathered to celebrate Christmas together at Ms. Grace Franklin's house on Lindsey Street. From left to right: Ms. Coble, Ms. Drucilla Suggs, Ms. Doris Cotton, Ms. Maude Oldham, Ms. Louise Hargraves, Ms. Pearl Caldwell, Ms. Helen Redd, Ms. Grace Franklin, Ms. Coy Hargraves, and… T.P. Duhart Board Christmas Party Terrance Foushee Terrance Foushee Terry Carver Terry Carver Thanksgiving Day with the Hoyt Family Bishop Hoyt and his family spent Thanksgiving day in 1999 at the home of his former secretary, Mrs. Hogan. From left to right: Thomas L. Hoyt, III, Doria, Bishop Thomas L. Hoyt, Jr., Harold (son-in-law), Mrs. Hogan (sitting in the background) Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat" Jackson and St. Joseph… Thanksgiving Day with the Hoyt Family The 1999 Annual Conference of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church This is a photo from the 1999 Annual Conference of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Front row (from left to right): Reverend Jenkins, Mrs. Jenkins, Rev. Flounoy, Daughter of Rev. Flounoy, Ocie H. Hoyt (Women Presiding Elder in a Mississippi district) Second row… The 1999 Annual Conference of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church The Chapel Hill Board of Aldermen debate the proposed public accommodations ordinance The Chapel Hill Board of Aldermen, led by Mayor Sandy McClamrock (in center, with white hair), debate the proposed public accommodations ordinance. Despite the march, the vote failed. The Chapel Hill Board of Aldermen debate the proposed public accommodations ordinance The Saving OurSelves Program The Saving OurSelves Program Third grade student at Northside Elementary responds to the question, “What does freedom mean to you?” Third grade student at Northside Elementary responds to the question, “What does freedom mean to you?” Thomas Hoyt Feature Thomas Hoyt Feature Previous Page ... 16 17 18 19 20 ... Next Page