This transcript of a November 8, 1974, oral history interview conducted by William Chafe with Hal Sieber primarily documents Sieber's work for the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce in the sixties, specifically with the sensitivity sessions, Community Unity Council, and Concerned Citizens for Schools. Topics include his initial impressions of Greensboro; comparisons to Chapel Hill; the formation of discussion cell groups by the chamber; attendees, locations, and topics discussed at cell groups; black officers in the chamber; the chamber's work with the YWCA, YMCA, Greensboro Community Fellowship, and Jaycees; the formation and naming of Concerned Citizens for Schools; chamber investigation into the Dudley High School/NC A&T State University protest; the formation and activities of the Community Unity Council; and the initiation, organization, staffing, methods, and policies of sensitivity sessions.