Artwork by Hatty Ruth Miller, Lumbee artist  
 
Category: 4. Overviews of education; public schools

     OXEN003. Oxendine, Joseph B. “Remembering 'Mr. Tom.' ” Robeson Remembers (column). Robesonian Sunday, 18 June 2000, pages 1C, 5C. 

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Publication type: Newspaper article

Detailed biographical sketch and reminiscence of Thomas H. Oxendine (1898-1960) by his son Joseph B. Oxendine, who served as chancellor of UNC-Pembroke from 1989-1999. Tom Oxendine, in addition to raising eight children through the Depression and through the segregation of an earlier Robeson County, was a public school teacher for over 40 years. The article describes Tom Oxendine's communication and storytelling abilities; a trip to the State Fair as a childhood reward for picking 200 pounds of cotton in one day; Tom's ways of incorporating games and activities into his teaching; the importance of the church, community service, and fishing and hunting along the Lumber River in his life; and his respect for people of all races.
Note: Author is Lumbee.

Additional subjects: Thomas H. Oxendine | Lumbee educators

This annotation was edited on: June 26, 2002

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