UNC-Chapel Hill

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Locations

  1. Points of Interest

    1. History, Race, and a Way Forward

      1. Graham Residence Hall

        Graham Residence Hall
        102 Country Club Road
        Chapel Hill, NC 27514

        Building Number: 107

        Graham Residence Hall is named for John Washington Graham. The university finished construction of this dormitory in 1924 and named it for Graham, UNC class of 1857 and a trustee from 1876 to 1928.

        The Commission on History, Race, and a Way Forward recommended in an April 2021 resolution the the Chancellor that Graham's name be removed from honor based on the following information:

        • Graham commanded Confederate troops who participated in the massacre of 500 or more Black soldiers during the 1864 Battle of Plymouth, North Carolina.
        • He championed white supremacy, was likely a member of the Ku Klux Klan, and in 1872 sponsored legislation that granted Klansmen amnesty for crimes committed as members of a secret organization.
        • He supported a state constitutional amendment and 1877 law that effectively excluded Blacks from elective county government.

        Hall Details:

        • Year Built: 1924
        • Hall Population: 93
        • Elevator: Yes
        • Fire Safety: Smoke detectors, alarms and sprinkler system
        • Resident Advisors: 3
        • Amenities: study rooms, kitchen and ice machine, laundry, TV room, lounges, recreation room, vending machines

        Room Details:

        • Average Room Measurements: 12' x 15'
        • Window Measurements: 83" x 66"
        • Window Coverings: Horizontal blinds
        • Air-Conditioning: Central HVAC
        • Furniture: Movable dressers, desks and study chairs. Movable beds may be bunked or lofted; no self-built lofts permitted.
        • Closet: Closet with door
        • Mattress Size: 80" long, 36" wide, 6" deep