I do not know how to obtain these videos myself, but, I am very interested in the Spencer shops just next to Salisbury, and the Salisbury railroad station, I am wondering if there are any videos of those kinds of things in the time range of the 50’s or older. This video is amazing.
@@markwbias I tried to find videos myself but I couldn’t navigate the website, do you think you could send a link to the Salisbury section or however it is organized?
I do not know how to obtain these videos myself, but, I am very interested in the Spencer shops just next to Salisbury, and the Salisbury railroad station, I am wondering if there are any videos of those kinds of things in the time range of the 50’s or older. This video is amazing.
I was able to download the videos from the NC State Archives Digital Collection.
@@markwbias I tried to find videos myself but I couldn’t navigate the website, do you think you could send a link to the Salisbury section or however it is organized?
How did you get this video
I was able to download it for free from the state archives website.
seems there were no black people in salisbury. interesting but not nice.
yea from what i’ve read and seen there’s even a marker of acknowledgment for lynchings in the early 1900s into the 1930s
I don't know about you but I saw blacks in the parade crowd. Probably the same percentage as in the country right now.