These conversations took place in Cy and Carolyn's living room at Whitaker Glen. Robert Parrish is directing the conversation, and Lavon Page is filming and joining in occasionally.
Part 1 - In the Beginning
- Carolyn reflects on growing up in Kentucky and working for the YWCA in Youngstown, OH
- Influence of the YMCA and Blue Ridge Assembly on Cy's youth, and Cy's years at UNC
- Cy takes a job at the NCSU Bookstore and Carolyn at the YWCA in Raleigh
- Squabbles involving the Institute of Religion at the United Church in Raleigh
Part 2 - Integration Comes to the South
- Integrating interstate transportation
- Marching with students from Shaw University
- Early relations with First Congregational
- Carolyn helps start an integrated day camp, which in turn helps integrate state parks
- The Institute of Religion plays a central role
- Student Interracial Ministry
Part 3 - The 1960s
- Testing the public accommodations civil rights legislation
- Carolyn works with United Church Women, Rich Park, Method Day Care, and the Total Life Center
- Cy remembers local politics of the 1960s, the recent MLK Planning Committee award, and the tragic loss of relations with local black churches in the 1990s
Part 4 - The Martin Luther King Day March and NCSU Library
- Testing the public accommodations civil rights legislation
- Carolyn works with United Church Women, Rich Park, Method Day Care, and the Total Life Center
- Cy remembers local politics of the 1960s, the recent MLK Planning Committee award, and the tragic loss of relations with local black churches in the 1990s