Wilson Library
Wilson Library, which holds the University Library’s special collections, is a crucial site for students to research the history ofContinue Reading
Reclaiming the University of the People
Racial Justice Movements at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Wilson Library, which holds the University Library’s special collections, is a crucial site for students to research the history ofContinue Reading
After members of the Black Awareness Council and football team lead a series of public protests advocating for a free-standingContinue Reading
As the effects of the Great Depression came to Chapel Hill following the 1929 stock market crash, the University threatenedContinue Reading
Students Seeking Historical Truth, the first student organization that formed around issues relating to the University’s history with racial injustice,Continue Reading
Beginning in 1995, Yonni Chapman began to compile the histories of numerous spaces around the campus to explore “the celebrationContinue Reading
Manning Hall, the original site of the University’s law school, served during the first Foodworkers’ Strike in 1969 as aContinue Reading
Saunders Hall, home since 1922 to the History Department, and later the Religious Studies and Geography Departments, was named byContinue Reading
When the first Black students desegregated the University in the summer of 1951, the four male law students lived onContinue Reading
Beginning in 1995, Yonni Chapman began to compile the histories of numerous spaces around the campus to explore “the celebrationContinue Reading
Beginning in 1995, Yonni Chapman began to compile the histories of numerous spaces around the campus to explore “the celebrationContinue Reading