Bobby Cain, First Black Graduate of Segregated Southern High School, Dies at 85
Bobby Cain, who in 1957 became the first Black student to graduate from a court-mandated desegregated public high school in the South, has died at age 85.
Bobby Cain, who in 1957 became the first Black student to graduate from a court-mandated desegregated public high school in the South, has died at age 85.
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