Abstract |
In this oral history interview, Charles E. Davis discusses his time as a student at East Carolina, particularly his involvement in civil rights activism on campus, as well as his civil rights activism in the larger eastern North Carolina community. |
General note | Interviewer: John Tucker. Interview date: February 23, 2021. |
Access restriction | The collection is open for research use. |
Cite as |
Charles E. Davis Oral History. UA95-20. University Archives, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC. |
Terms of use | See collection guide for copyright restrictions. |
Associated materials | This collection is a part of Record Group 95: Oral History Collection. |
Biographical note | Charles E. Davis (1946-) of Wilson, N.C. was a campus leader amongst the African American student body during his time as a student at East Carolina University from 1965-1968. During his time on campus, Davis served as chairman of the Negro Students Grievance Committee and was the first president of the Society of United Liberal Students (SOULS). |