
Yvonne Lee Odom
Yvonne Lee Odom is a trailblazing figure in the fight for civil rights, known for being the first Black student to attend the previously all-white Seacrest High School in Delray Beach, Florida, in 1961. Her courageous journey through a challenging educational landscape has inspired her granddaughter, Coco Gauff, who credits Odom for instilling in her the values of kindness and understanding. Odom has continued to advocate for the rights of Black individuals and has made significant contributions as an educator, embodying resilience and determination.
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Yvonne Lee Odom is Coco Gauff's grandmother, who was the first Black student at a previously all-white school.
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