"Stomping Down!": The Black Student Movement and the Foodworkers' Strikes of 1969
Dr. Freddie Parker, who participated in the 1969 strike
2/13/2007
Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History
"Stomping Down!": The Black Student Movement and the Foodworkers' Strikes of 1969
Julius Chambers, who represented striking foodworkers in 1969
2/13/2007
Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History
"Stomping Down!": The Black Student Movement and the Foodworkers' Strikes of 1969
Left to right: Renae McPherson, Dr. Freddie Parker, Dr. Adolph Reed, Julius Chambers
2/13/2007
Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History
"Stomping Down!": The Black Student Movement and the Foodworkers' Strikes of 1969
Renae McPherson listens carefully to Dr. Freddie Parke
2/13/2007
Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History
"Stomping Down!": The Black Student Movement and the Foodworkers' Strikes of 1969
Exhibit co-curators Tim West (left) and Biff Hollingsworth
2/13/2007
Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History
"Stomping Down!": The Black Student Movement and the Foodworkers' Strikes of 1969
The audience enjoys the engaging discussion from the panelists
2/13/2007
Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History
"Stomping Down!": The Black Student Movement and the Foodworkers' Strikes of 1969
Moderator for the evening's panel: Dr. Archie Ervin, Associate Provost and Director of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs
2/13/2007
Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History
"Stomping Down!": The Black Student Movement and the Foodworkers' Strikes of 1969
Fellow panelists listen as Dr. Adolph Reed gives his perspective as a member of the Black Student Movement in 1969
2/13/2007
Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History
"Stomping Down!": The Black Student Movement and the Foodworkers' Strikes of 1969
Left to right: Renae McPherson, Dr. Freddie Parker, Dr. Adolph Reed, Julius Chambers
2/13/2007
Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History
"Stomping Down!": The Black Student Movement and the Foodworkers' Strikes of 1969
The short documentary "Women Behind the Lines" is screened as introduction
2/13/2007
Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History
"Speaking Out of Bounds": Communism, Race, and the Speaker Ban Controversy of the Mid-Sixties
Professor Emeritus of Law Dan Pollitt reminds everyone present of the work of McNeill Smith in overturning the law
2/6/2007
Wilson Library
"Speaking Out of Bounds": Communism, Race, and the Speaker Ban Controversy of the Mid-Sixties
Fellow panelists listen as current student Stephen Lassiter gives his perspective on current sentiments on campus
2/6/2007
Wilson Library
"Speaking Out of Bounds": Communism, Race, and the Speaker Ban Controversy of the Mid-Sixties
Left to right: Ferrel Guillory (moderator), President Bill Friday, James Medford, Lou Lipsitz, and Stephen Lassiter
2/6/2007
Wilson Library
"Speaking Out of Bounds": Communism, Race, and the Speaker Ban Controversy of the Mid-Sixties
Catherine Smith asks a question of the panelists. The discussions that followed the presentation elicited a number of great comments.
2/6/2007
Wilson Library
"Speaking Out of Bounds": Communism, Race, and the Speaker Ban Controversy of the Mid-Sixties
Ferrel Guillory, moderator for the panel, introduces the Speaker Ban
2/6/2007
Wilson Library
"Speaking Out of Bounds": Communism, Race, and the Speaker Ban Controversy of the Mid-Sixties
A full house in the Pleasants Family Room at Wilson Library
2/6/2007
Wilson Library
"Speaking Out of Bounds": Communism, Race, and the Speaker Ban Controversy of the Mid-Sixties
Tim West recognizes honored guests present at the event
2/6/2007
Wilson Library
"Speaking Out of Bounds": Communism, Race, and the Speaker Ban Controversy of the Mid-Sixties
The evening's moderator, Ferrel Guillory, gives some background to the Speaker Ban controversy
2/6/2007
Wilson Library
"Speaking Out of Bounds": Communism, Race, and the Speaker Ban Controversy of the Mid-Sixties
President Friday and Ferrel Guillory
2/6/2007
Wilson Library
"Speaking Out of Bounds": Communism, Race, and the Speaker Ban Controversy of the Mid-Sixties
UNC President Emeritus William C. Friday
2/6/2007
Wilson Library
"Pressing the Holdouts": The Integration Sit-ins of 1963/1964
Karen Parker listens as current student Erika Stallings offers her perspective
1/30/2007
Wilson Library
"Pressing the Holdouts": The Integration Sit-ins of 1963/1964
Panelists speak to a full house in the Pleasants Family Room at Wilson Library
1/30/2007
Wilson Library
"Pressing the Holdouts": The Integration Sit-ins of 1963/1964
Left to right: Sally Greene (moderator), Quinton Baker, Karen Parker, Braxton Foushee, and Erika Stallings
1/30/2007
Wilson Library
"Pressing the Holdouts": The Integration Sit-ins of 1963/1964
Left to right: Sally Greene (moderator), Quinton Baker, Karen Parker, Braxton Foushee, and Erika Stallings
1/30/2007
Wilson Library
"Pressing the Holdouts": The Integration Sit-ins of 1963/1964
Left to right: Sally Greene (moderator), Quinton Baker, Karen Parker, Braxton Foushee, and Erika Stallings
1/30/2007
Wilson Library