Lane Street Project has enriched my life in many ways, among them introduction to wonderful people I would not otherwise have gotten to know. Portia Newman is one. Though we are both graduates of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and, it turns out, both among the unnumbered thousands of Adam T. Artis‘ descendants, more than two decades separate our paths through Wilson. Nonetheless, we share an unshakeable sense of family and place and a deep commitment to paying forward our gratitude for both. I was not surprised, then, to see this morning that Portia was giving us gifts on her birthday.
Here, in four parts and a dope video, are Portia Newman’s reflections on the importance of documenting family history and her plan for doing so. All of us can be, must be, preservationists. Save your stories.
And, here, listen to Portia’s grandfather, Donald Lee Woodard Sr. talk about his life in the Red Hill area near Stantonsburg. “You just got to live your life. By being 98*, I have seen a lot and been through a lot.” (Be sure to watch to the very end!)
Happy birthday, Portia!


Cousin Lisa, You are the best. Thank you for sharing. Our elders are such a gift!
OMG; I watched the Woodard video and got teary-eyed. I called my grandfather “Granddaddy,” too! 🙂
Portia Newman, Thanks for filming that family history.
Thank you for watching. I am so excited about his life in old age!
Grandfathers , like Grandmothers, are OH , SO SPECIAL!!!
Dr. Portia, your grandfather and my mother are from the same generation that are still with us.
Dr. Rashid, it is such a beautiful gift. We are blessed.