Claudia Stack

Claudia worked closely with Historic Wilmington Foundation and community groups on several Rosenwald school restoration projects.

Claudia Stack's documentaries about Rosenwald Schools, including “Under the Kudzu” (2012) and “Carrie Mae: An American Life” (2015), have been screened at National Trust for Historic Preservation Conferences and at many other venues.

In 2009, Claudia started a conference at UNC Wilmington (UNCW) to celebrate African American educational heritage.

Working with UNCW's Watson School of Education, the Department of History, and the Upperman African American Cultural Center, Claudia continued her involvement with this conference.

Claudia's film, “Carrie Mae: An American Life” premiered at the Cameron Art Museum in Wilmington, North Carolina in November 2014 and was also showcased at the 2015 National Trust for Historic Preservation Conference Rosenwald school conference in Durham, North Carolina.