Granville Towers
Beginning in the mid-1960s, Granville Towers, a privately-owned dormitory, offered alternative housing for many students who would otherwise be assignedContinue Reading
Reclaiming the University of the People
Racial Justice Movements at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Beginning in the mid-1960s, Granville Towers, a privately-owned dormitory, offered alternative housing for many students who would otherwise be assignedContinue Reading
Hinton James Residence Hall is one of four dormitories that comprise the South Campus residence community, an informal counter-space createdContinue Reading
Morrison Residence Hall is one of four dormitories that comprise the South Campus residence community, an informal community space createdContinue Reading
Ehringhaus Residence Hall (known to many residents as E-house) is another dormitory in the South Campus residence community. South CampusContinue Reading
Craige Residence Hall is one of four dormitories, along with Morrison, Ehringhaus and Hinton James Residence Halls, that comprise theContinue Reading
When the first Black students desegregated the University in the summer of 1951, the four male law students lived onContinue Reading
By the early 1970s, a housing pattern developed on the campus in which a majority of Black students lived onContinue Reading
Document Description: The Daily Tar Heel reported in 1991 on the housing pattern in which the majority of Black studentsContinue Reading
Document Description: In 1990, Black Ink reported on the housing pattern in which a majority of Black students lived on the SouthContinue Reading