Captions

Final Four Bound Image: “Smith leads the happy Tar Heels, including Ralph Fletcher, Dick Grubar (13), Joe Brown, Gerard Tuttle, Charlie Scott (33), NCAA Eastern Regional MVP Rusty Clark, and Gra Whitehead, off the court at Reynolds Coliseum after defeating Davidson, 70-66, to advance to their second straight Final Four.” (Jack Lauterer Photographic Collection, North Carolina Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

NCAA Regional Trophy Image: “Heading for Los Angeles and a date with UCLA, the team poses with the 1968 NCAA Regional Trophy. Front row: Jim Delany, Eddie Fogler, Charlie Scott, Larry Miller, Dick Grubar, Dean Smith; middle row: Rusty Clark, Bill Bunting; back row: Gra Whitehead, Jim Frye, Gerald Tuttle, coach Bill Guthridge, Joe Brown, trainer John Lacey, Ricky Webb, coach John Lotz.” (Hugh Morton Photographic Collection, North Carolina Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

Protestor Image: “UNC police chief Arthur Beaumont drags a protestor away from the entrance to the Woollen Gym parking lot after the Wake Forest – UNC basketball game on February 8, 1964. This marked the most widespread and best-organized ‘obstruction’ demonstration of the Chapel Hill civil rights movement. “(Photo© Jim Wallace)

Rusty Clark, Charlie Scott, and Dean Smith Image:“Rusty Clark, Charlie Scott, Dean Smith, and others celebrate victory over Davidson, March 16, 1968. Photograph by Hugh Morton, from the author's collection. (c) 1968University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library. A finding aid to the Hugh Morton Collection of Photographs and Films, held by the North Carolina Collection, is available at

Street March: “March on Franklin St.” (Photo by Roland Giduz, North Carolina Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

Strike Image: “In February of 1969, the Black Student Movement at UNC helped cafeteria workers stage a strike for higher wages and better working conditions. It brought the Highway Patrol to campus before mayoral candidate Howard Lee convinced Governor Bob Scott to withdraw the troops. After a second strike in December, 1969, UNC president William Friday and Mayor Lee negotiated a settlement with the workers’ unions.” (Photo by Ric Spencer, Photographic Archives, North Carolina Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.)