The emergence of separate educational institutions for blacks and whites and faculty efforts to begin the serious and objective study of southern race relations.
- The Reconstruction Era
- State Colored Normal School (now Fayetteville State University)
- Wilson Caldwell
- Life in Segregated Chapel Hill
- Hackney Training School
- Domestic Servants
- Eli Merritt
- Anatomy Education and Dissection of Cadavers
- Franklin Street "Flower Ladies"
- Howard Odum
- Arthur Raper
- William T. Couch and the UNC Press
- John Hope Franklin
- "What the Negro Wants," 1944
- Langston Hughes Speaks on Campus, 1932
- Controversy Over Langston Hughes' "Christ in Alabama"
- Southern Conference for Human Welfare
- Pauli Murray
- Richard Wright's Collaboration with Paul Green
- The B-1 Band
- Cooperation between UNC and the North Carolina College for Negroes
- Frank Porter Graham and the Committee on Civil Rights