Aundra describes growing up during desegregation and the time she spent at Risley elementary school. She tells the interviewer that the school started out as “Colored Memorial” before becoming Risley. She tells us that the name of the school came from a Union soldier named Gilbert Risley.
Lee describes the time she spent in the youth chapter of the NAACP as a child.
Lee describes her time as President of the NAACP and the role that the Unitarian Church of Brunswick played in the local Civil Rights movement.
Lee describes what happened when the KKK attempted to come to Brunswick. She tells the interviewer that they were stopped at the bus and sent away. This account correlates with the Quiet Conflict Video in that anarchistic demonstration was not allowed or encouraged in Brunswick due to the area being a tourist destination and that it was bad for business.