An engineer made history as Georgia Tech’s first Black graduate; 59 years later, he passes the torch to his granddaughter
Monday, May 6th 2024, 12:46:50 am
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More than 60 years after Atlanta native and engineer Ronald Yancey overcame barriers to become Georgia Institute of Technology’s first Black graduate, he presented his granddaughter with her diploma as followed in her family’s footsteps.
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