Franklin Street
Franklin Street, the main commercial thoroughfare of Chapel Hill, has been the site of dozens of marches and protests onContinue Reading
Reclaiming the University of the People
Racial Justice Movements at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Franklin Street, the main commercial thoroughfare of Chapel Hill, has been the site of dozens of marches and protests onContinue Reading
Excerpt Description: Renee Alexander Craft explains how strategies of direct action communicate to other students, faculty, and administrators on theContinue Reading
Document Description: Elaine Massey, a housekeeper at the University, holds up a poster that reads “Fight UNC Institutional Racism” inContinue Reading
Document Description: Before their final settlement with the University in November 1996, the UNC Housekeepers’ Association held a march inContinue Reading
Document Description: Black Ink reported on the continued protests from the Black cultural center movement, connecting them to the 1969Continue Reading
Document Description: On September 3, 1992, an estimated 400 supporters for a free-standing Black Cultural Center marched to Chancellor PaulContinue Reading