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<dc_title>Oral history interview with Walter Durham, January 19 and 26, 2001</dc_title>
<dc_creator>Durham, Walter, 1948?-</dc_creator>
<dc_creator>Gilgor, Bob</dc_creator>
<dc_subject>Chapel Hill (N.C.)--Race relations</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>School integration--North Carolina--Chapel Hill</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>African Americans--North Carolina--Chapel Hill</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Lincoln High School (Chapel Hill, N.C.)</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>African Americans -- North Carolina -- Chapel Hill -- Interviews</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>African Americans -- North Carolina -- Chapel Hill -- Attitudes</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>African Americans -- North Carolina -- Chapel Hill -- Social life and customs -- 20th century</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>African American students -- Education (Secondary) -- North Carolina -- Chapel Hill</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Segregation in education -- North Carolina -- Chapel Hill</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Civil rights demonstrations -- North Carolina -- Chapel Hill</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Chapel Hill High School (Chapel Hill, N.C.)</dc_subject>
<dc_subject_personal>Durham, Walter, 1948?-</dc_subject_personal>
<dc_description>Walter Durham, an African American community member of Orange County, North Carolina, recalls his experiences growing up in Carrboro and Chapel Hill. Born in the late 1940s into a land-owning family, Durham attended all-black schools in Carrboro until 1966, when the African American high school, Lincoln, merged with the newly integrated Chapel Hill High School. For Durham, school integration was largely a negative experience. He fondly recalls Lincoln High School as an extremely well-ordered and disciplined school with strong ties to the community and pride in students&apos; accomplishments, particularly in football. According to Durham, black students&apos; traditions were lost when the Chapel Hill schools integrated. This, along with tensions between white and black students, led Durham to participate in the 1968 &quot;riot&quot; at Chapel Hill High School.</dc_description>
<dc_description>The Civil Rights Digital Library received support from a National Leadership Grant for Libraries awarded to the University of Georgia by the Institute of Museum and Library Services for the aggregation and enhancement of partner metadata.</dc_description>
<dc_publisher>[Chapel Hill, N.C.] : University Library, UNC-Chapel Hill.</dc_publisher>
<dc_contributor>Southern Oral History Program</dc_contributor>
<dc_contributor>University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Documenting the American South (Project)</dc_contributor>
<dc_contributor>University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library</dc_contributor>
<dc_contributor>Oral histories of the American South (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Documenting the American South (Project))</dc_contributor>
<dc_date>2006</dc_date>
<dc_type>Transcripts</dc_type>
<dc_type>Sound recordings</dc_type>
<dc_type>Oral histories</dc_type>
<dc_identifier>http://docsouth.unc.edu/sohp/K-0540/menu.html</dc_identifier>
<dc_format>Text (HTML and XML/TEI source file) and audio (MP3); 2 files: ca. 201 kilobytes, 240 megabytes.</dc_format>
<dc_format>Mode of access: World Wide Web.</dc_format>
<dc_source>Title from menu page (viewed on December 20, 2007).</dc_source>
<dc_source>Interview participants: Walter Durham, interviewee; Bob Gilgor, interviewer.</dc_source>
<dc_source>Duration: 02:11:25.</dc_source>
<dc_source>This electronic edition is part of the UNC-CH digital library, Documenting the American South. It is a part of the collection Oral histories of the American South.</dc_source>
<dc_source>Text encoded by Mike Millner. Sound recordings digitized by Aaron Smithers.</dc_source>
<dc_relation>Forms part of Oral histories of the American South collection.</dc_relation>
<dc_coverage_temporal>2001-01-19/2001-01-26</dc_coverage_temporal>
<dc_coverage_spatial>Chapel Hill (N.C.)</dc_coverage_spatial>
<dc_coverage_spatial>Orange County (N.C.)</dc_coverage_spatial>
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