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    • Tape Index Time Topic 0:28 Briggs talks about growing up as child in Charlotte in the 1950’s; riding the bus downtown to the library; being able to walk to where you needed to go in Charlotte. 1:07 Briggs notes that her mother didn’t drive...


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    • This interview is part of the Southern Oral History Program collection at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Other interviews from this collection are available online through www.sohp.org and in the Southern Historical Collection at...


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    • North Carolina--Race relations.; Robeson County (N.C.)--Race relations.; Civil rights--North Carolina.; Political activists--North Carolina.; Civil rights movements--North Carolina.; Civil rights movements--North Carolina--Robeson County.
    • START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A CECIL HUNT AND ELISHA LOCKLEAR FEBRUARY 23, 2004 CECIL HUNT: —and responsible for the first meeting along with Herbert Locklear about the injustice of the Sheriff’s Department. I was in the first meeting of that. But...


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    • This interview is part of the Southern Oral History Program collection at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Other interviews from this collection are available online through www.sohp.org and in the Southern Historical Collection at...
    • Thermopile from UNC's Phillips Hall, pre-1900

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    • Brass thermopile, pre-1900. Part of a collection of scientific equipment from UNC's Phillips Hall. Thermopile is shaped like a megaphone on a stand, with a tympanum where the mouthpiece would be. A note written on aged masking tape on the cone...


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    • North Carolina--Race relations.; School integration--South Carolina.; Greensboro (N.C.)--Race relations.; Public housing--North Carolina.; Public housing--North Carolina--Charlotte.;
    • Jim Stine by Lisa Hazirjian June 5, 1992 Winston-Salem, North Carolina SIDE A: Start of Tape: The interview begins with a discussion of Stine's early life including information about his father's career as a Southern Railroad maintenance worker,...


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    • Lewin Manly is the grandson of Alexander Manly, editor of the Wilmington Daily Record from 1895 to 1898. Manly’s editorials and the newspapers became targets during the 1898 white supremacy campaign in North Carolina and led to the Wilmington Coup...


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    • Garrett Reppenhagen 1 *Interview Type: Iraq War, anti-war activism *Field Researcher: Betsy Brinson Person or group interviewed: Garrett Reppenhagen *Other people present: None *Date, time of interview: 4/19/06 *Location of interview: Washington,...


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    • U.1. Individual Biographies Interview U-0615 Christina Stitt 12 April 2012 and 19 April 2012 Field notes – 2 Tape log (partial) – 3   FIELD NOTES – Christina Stitt Interviewee: Christina Stitt Interviewer Stanley Thayne Interview...


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    • This interview is part of the Southern Oral History Program collection at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Other interviews from this collection are available online through www.sohp.org and in the Southern Historical Collection at...


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    • Interviewee: Lewis Collins Interviewer: Rob Shapard Interview date: September 19, 2011 Location: Montgomery County, Tennessee Length: 120:30 START OF RECORDING RS: So today is, where are we here, it is September 19, 2011. I am Rob Shapard. I am...


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    • Interviewee: Gooden, Larry H. Interview Date: June, 2011 Location: SC Interviewer: Stella Smalls Transcriber: Mark Schultz Length: 151.47 min. Thick accent Born in (Roseville?) in Orangeburg Co, June 26, 1948 Town was 8 miles from...


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    • Teachers--Alabama--Birmingham.; School integration--Alabama--Birmingham.; Birmingham (Ala.)--Race relations.; Segregation in education--Alabama--Birmingham.
    • START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A JOY KEMPER November 14, 2004 KIMBERLY HILL: This is Kimberly Hill and I am here with Mrs. Joy Kemper in Birmingham, Alabama at the Pickwick Hotel. Thank you for coming, Mrs. Kemper. JOY KEMPER: Certainly. KH: And I do hope...


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    • Willis Brooks: My name is Willis Brooks. Today is Friday, May 28th, and I will be talking with Sharon Darling. And we will proceed for an understanding of the National Center for Family Literacy. First, I want to start with material that’s...

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