By Ms. June NASHVILLE, TN — In a soft spoken voice and gentle spirit Bobby Cain shared the story of the Clinton 12 with The Tennessee Tribune. Bobby Cain is the first African American to graduate from a publically formally segregated high school in the South. As Mr. Cain recalled the events from over 60 years ago, he went back to a place of racism and segregation that carries memories and wounds deeper and more painful than those he ever encountered in the military. He rarely gives interviews, and leaves the civil rights marches and initiatives to those who do it…
Author: Dr. June
By Ms. June NASHVILLE, TN — Governor Phil Bredesen, 48th Governor of Tennessee, Democratic candidate running for the United States Senate, is the candidate for the people that not only focuses on the issues but listens and offers solutions. Gov. Bredesen is not blind to immigration and realizes this is a federal issue. He is very candid with his viewpoint that “It’s not their fault they were brought here.” “There are a lot of people brought here as small children and there’s a moral obligation to help them stay here.” In speaking with Gov. Bredesen it was mentioned that medical…
