Confederate soldiers and their supporters herald the news of North Carolina’s secession with pageantry and pomp. Soon, though, the reality of battle will break through the ranks. (Volume 1, Part 2)
Food on the Move
Forget everything you think you know about food trucks. The roundup in Durham is a smorgasbord of gourmet creations on wheels.
Butterscotch Squares
This sweet treat comes from Memories of Food, People, & Places.
Pops Peterson: Impressions of a Life Well Spent
He works every day, and he plays every day. He’ll try almost anything, and he’ll never change some things.
First Step
In 1920, Lillian Exum Clement couldn’t vote, but that didn’t keep her from winning a landslide election that made her the first female member of North Carolina’s General Assembly.
Benevolent Books
It takes all year for the volunteers at St. Francis Episcopal Church in Greensboro to assemble thousands of titles and only three days for eager customers to carry them away.
Her Spirit Lives On
Martha Mason always relied on her friends for support, but today, her life gives them inspiration.
Universal Language
For Sally Spring, music is a bridge. It links her to places she’s been and people she’s met, and it always connects her to home.
A House Divided
Doctor Bellamy’s mansion and the beginning of the end of an era.
(Volume 1, Part 1)