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UNC honors 'Black Pioneers' who broke down barriers for generations of students


Students and staff at the University of North Carolina are very diverse in 2021, but that wasn't the case for many generations, until alumni known as the Black Pioneers broke the color line on campus. On Sunday, the group gathered to salute those whose presence on campus led to major changes. Edith Hubbard, Class of 1966, is one of those pioneers. (WTVD)

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UNC honors 'Black Pioneers' who broke down barriers for generations of students


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