225 years of Tar Heels: Linda Ellen Oxendine
Posted Nov 29, 2018
When Linda Ellen Oxendine graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1967, she became one of the first American Indian women to do so. But her graduation from Carolina wasn’t the first — or last — time that she would break barriers. Oxendine made a profound impact throughout her career across the UNC System.
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