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The Open Eye Cafe...it is still there. Long ago it was, I believe, Scott Rent-All.

Dex was the best. I could always count on him...if I could track him down...to play a benefit for whatever I was fighting back in those days. He washed dishes sporadically at The Hardback Cafe when I worked there too. I've got some good Dex stories like you. Crow has become a mystery. Do you know anything about him these days?

There really are Big Doings in Chapel Hill/Carrboro over the next few days...

 
Crow is in the area………well, he was……..he might still be.

My brother and Crow attended the AA meetings at the building off Smith Level together for a while. They were “reasonably close” - as close as two addicts can be - Crow is sober at times…..but, unfortunately not long-term.

Crow’s younger brother and I talk on the phone every 3-6 months….keeping track of our siblings…..your question reminds it’s been 6 months…..I need to call him.
 
I should attend one of the tributes of Dex Fest…….problem is I have never liked the music.
 
The Open Eye Cafe...it is still there. Long ago it was, I believe, Scott Rent-All.

Dex was the best. I could always count on him...if I could track him down...to play a benefit for whatever I was fighting back in those days. He washed dishes sporadically at The Hardback Cafe when I worked there too. I've got some good Dex stories like you. Crow has become a mystery. Do you know anything about him these days?

There really are Big Doings in Chapel Hill/Carrboro over the next few days...

You’re correct on it being Open Eye and being Scott Rent-All. I just never can remember the name, Open Eye.
 
Crow is in the area………well, he was……..he might still be.

My brother and Crow attended the AA meetings at the building off Smith Level together for a while. They were “reasonably close” - as close as two addicts can be - Crow is sober at times…..but, unfortunately not long-term.

Crow’s younger brother and I talk on the phone every 3-6 months….keeping track of our siblings…..your question reminds it’s been 6 months…..I need to call him.

Have you ever seen Athens, GA: Inside-Out?
 
Have you ever seen Athens, GA: Inside-Out?
No.

I’m guessing I should.

Is it on-line or in a library? I should buy it.

My aunt lives in Athens (her husband was the long-time Dean of UGA’s School of Education; an academic psychologist); and, her granddaughter is a FR in the limited admission honors program at UGA.

I should buy it and watch it and send it to them.
 
No.

I’m guessing I should.

Is it on-line or in a library? I should buy it.

My aunt lives in Athens (her husband was the long-time Dean of UGA’s School of Education; an academic psychologist); and, her granddaughter is a FR in the limited admission honors program at UGA.

I should buy it and watch it and send it to them.

Unfortunately it only viewable by purchase. I have the dvd but ways of viewing it are diminishing all around.
 
Unfortunately it only viewable by purchase. I have the dvd but ways of viewing it are diminishing all around.
I’m looking online and wondering if I want to spend $30-40 on a DVD that is scratchy as hell.

Gonna check at the library.
 
I was 10 in 1964
So some progress in my life-I don't want to forget that........
Yep. By the standards of that day, all three of my children would be disgraced by their relationships. My older son is married to a Chinese woman, my younger to a multiracial woman and my daughter and her partner are not married after 20 years and a 14 year old son. I think that relationship has some long term potential, btw.
 


“When you think of something that ties all Tar Heels together, #UNC's first student organization may not be the first tradition that comes to mind.

Dedicated to critical thinking and lively discussion, the Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies helped establish the University’s libraries, school colors, magazine, yearbook and Carolina Alumni.

Learn more about DiPhi's legacy DiPhi celebrates 230 years of dialogue and debate | UNC-Chapel Hill

Chancellor Lee Roberts reading the cue cards like a pro.
 


“When you think of something that ties all Tar Heels together, #UNC's first student organization may not be the first tradition that comes to mind.

Dedicated to critical thinking and lively discussion, the Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies helped establish the University’s libraries, school colors, magazine, yearbook and Carolina Alumni.

Learn more about DiPhi's legacy DiPhi celebrates 230 years of dialogue and debate | UNC-Chapel Hill

Chancellor Lee Roberts reading the cue cards like a pro.

The diversity of the student body in those days must have led to rigourous debate
 
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#OTD in 1905 Moonlight Graham got in the game - as related through the film, ‘Field of Dreams.' He played baseball at Carolina (and Maryland) and was the brother of Dr. Frank Porter Graham. Chasing Moonlight
 
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I have previously mentioned the many yet-to-be-known stories of people that dedicated lives and huge quantities of energy to Civil and Human Rights. With the recent rain of shame brought on my Alma Mater by Governing Boards it seems right to reflect on some more of that history.



The remarkable story of the Life of Pauli Murray is beginning to emerge. It isn’t that she is/was unknown - she rocked the boat of injustice plenty - even did so globally - just that she and her stories ought to be known by all and yet the reality is that so few of us do. Today, July 1 is her Death Day.



Here is a good place to start to know her: https://nmaahc.si.edu/.../pioneering-pauli-murray-lawyer...

On This Day: #OTD (July 1) 1987 ‘Pauli’ Murray died. An Episcopal priest(1st AFAM woman), lawyer, and Civil Rights Activist, she grew up in Durham. She said, “one woman with a typewriter constitutes a movement” and then proved it. UNC denied her admission in the 1930s - and at HBCU Howard Law gender was held against her yet in 1944 she graduated first in her class. When Harvard denied her admission she went to UC Berkeley where she earned a Master of Laws. She earned her J.S.D. at Yale in 1965. Her dissertation there was titled, “Roots of the Racial Crisis: Prologue to Policy.”



She overcame. Rededicating her life to Christian Service - in 1977 as an Episcopal Priest she held her first Eucharist at the Chapel of the Cross in Chapel Hill, where her grandmother had been baptized as a slave. https://www.ncdcr.gov/.../07/01/pauli-murray-broke-barriers



In July 2020 the The UNC History Department along with the departments of Sociology, Political Science, and Peace, War, And Defense began the renaming of #HamiltonHallas #PauliMurrayHall.

An important aside is that Hamilton Hall, so well-known by UNC students for generations, in particular for the large first-floor lecture hall, is named for the Dunning School White Supremacist historian, James G. deRoulhac Hamilton. This is not newly ‘discovered’ information but was known at the time the building was dedicated. On that occasion, a 1972 ‘Daily Tar Heel’ editorial commented that, “A member of the History Department pointed out that James G. de Roulhac Hamilton [sic] was a follower of William A. Dunning and the ‘Dunning school’ was best known for its anti-Negro view of Reconstruction.” [More on Hamilton here: https://unchistory.web.unc.edu/building.../hamilton-hall/]



As of July 1, 2025, the request to rename the building for Pauli Murray has not been honored. As of March 31, 2024, four years after the departments of History, Political Science, Sociology, and Peace, War, & Defense, a letter sent to UNC Chancellor Guskiewiezc and reported on by ‘The Daily Tar Heel’ had still gone unanswered. [See here: https://www.dailytarheel.com/.../university-pauli-murray...] There is no report of new Chancellor Roberts responding. All the everyday struggles and everyday resistance continue. Again our so-called leaders let us down.

In 2021, “My Name is Pauli Murray,” a documentary of her life debuted at The Sundance Film Festival: https://www.indiewire.com/.../my-name-is-pauli-murray.../



More recently the trump administration suspended funding for the Pauli Murray Birthplace Memorial in Durham. The page hosting Pauli Murray’s biography has also been removed from National Park Service website. According to the administration, the centerand commemorative site, “No Longer Serves the Interest of the United States”



Durham’s Pauli Murray Center Told Its Federal Grant “No Longer Serves the Interest of the United States”
 
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