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The Clinton 12 | The Citizenship Project

The first successful challenge to public school segregation in the southern United States would take place in the small town of Clinton, Tennessee in 1956. Twelve Black students entered an all-white Clinton High School, drawing the ire of many white supremacists. Six hundred National Guard troops were mobilized to restore order. While the road to desegregation was rocky, Bobby Cain would become the first African American graduate of Clinton High the following spring.

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