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- Tags: Clark Egerton
Willie Bradshaw
Tags: Abbot Hogan, army, Carrboro Park, Carrborro baseball park, Chapel Hill High School, childhood home, Christmas parade, Clark Egerton, Club Boulevard, Coach Peerman, Coach Tatum, domestic work, Durham, Durham Athletic Park, football coach, high school football, Hillside High School, Horton High School, John Hope Franklin, Leroy, Lincoln High School, McLennon, Michael Johnson, military service, Milt By num, Monroe Avenue, Mr. Bell, Mr. C. A. Mcdougal, Mr. Egerton, Mug Bell, North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina Central University, North Carolina Coaches Association, North Carolina College for Negroes, Northgate Mall, Orange County Training School, school desegregation, Scotland County, state championship, Third Street, tobacco factory, Waltown Elementary School, West Virginia State University
Fred Battle
Tags: band, boycotts, Bradshaw, Carolina Theater, Carrboro, Chapel Hill High School, church, Clark Egerton, Coach Calter, Coach Peerman, Colonial Drugstore, desegregation, domestic work, Durham, Ed Caldwell, football, Franklin Street, Greensboro, Hargraves Community Center, Hilliard Caldwell, Hillsborough Street, Hillside, KKK, Lincoln High School, Lyons Park, Main Street, Merritt Mill Road, Miss Minnie D. Turner, Morris Mason, Mr. Bell, Mr. Macdougal, North Carolina A&T, Northside Elementary School, protest, PTA, R.D. Smith, Rialto Theater, Rock Quarry, segregation, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Vacation Bible School, Varsity Theater, Voters Rights Act, white supremacy, Windy Hill, Woolworth
Everett Goldston
Tags: Asheboro school, band director, Betty King, Chapel Hill High School, church, Clark Egerton, Clementine Self, Coach Peerman, Coach Will Bradshaw, high school football, Hillside High School, Lincoln High School, Mr. C. A. Mcdougal, Mr. Clark Egarton, Mr. R. D. Smith, Ms. Clemmons, Ms. Davis, Ms. Madge Harry, Ms. Marsh Banks, Ms. Pope, North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina Band and Orchestra Directors Association, North Carolina College for Negroes, Pearson Elementary School, Phillips Jr. High, PTA, Russell Garrett, school desegregation, science, teaching, The Great Depression, the National Science Foundation, Woodward Elementary School