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 ...
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The three finalists for each award - best players in each TSSAA class and Kicker of the Year - will be announced Nov. 25.
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 ...
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