NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Bobby Cain, who helped integrate one of the first high schools in the South in 1956 as one of the so-called Clinton 12, died Monday in Nashville at the age of 85, according to ...
Bobby Cain, one of the first Black students to integrate public schools in the South in 1956, died Sept. 22 in Nashville, where he had lived for decades, his son-in-law, Paul Frank, confirmed. Cain ...