Clementine Self - on Lincoln High vs. Chapel Hill High (clip)
Interviewed by Bob Gilgor on February 10, 2001Tags: audio clip, Chapel Hill High School, integration, Lincoln High School, racial discrimination, racism, school experiences, teacher
Oral history interview of Self, Clementine conducted by Gilgor, Bob on February 10, 2001 at Home of Clementine Self, Chapel Hill, NC.
Citation: Jackson Meyers Hall, “Clementine Self - on Lincoln High vs. Chapel Hill High (clip),” From the Rock Wall, accessed July 17, 2025, https://www.fromtherockwall.org/oral-histories/clementine-self-on-lincoln-high-vs-chapel-hill-high-clip.
Rights: Researcher must obtain written permission of interviewee, interviewer, director of the Southern Oral History Program, or director of the Chapel Hill Museum for publication.
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