In this transcript of an oral history interview conducted circa 1980 by Eugene Pfaff with Clarence Malone, Malone primarily describes his involvement with the trials of Greensboro and Chapel Hill civil rights demonstrators in 1963 and 1964. He explains specific charges, strategies, and participants, including other attorneys, judges, prosecutors, and city officials. Malone also discusses his opinion on the role of North Carolina demonstrations and court cases in ending segregation and influencing national legislation.