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Bill Clay Sr., Missouri's first Black congressman and co-founder of the Congressional Black Caucus, dies at 94.
Bill Clay Sr., Congressional Black Caucus Founding Member and Missouri Civil Rights Icon, Dies at 94
William Lacy Clay Sr., a civil rights leader and founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus, dies at 94.
Former U.S. representative and civil rights leader William "Bill" Clay Sr. has died at the age of 94. Clay represented the St ...
WASHINGTON ‒ One by one, members of the Congressional Black Caucus honored the legacy of the late Georgia Rep. John Lewis, July 14, reading the works of the civil rights icon and vowing to also get ...
Several of his former colleagues got up and spoke about Lewis’ impact on their lives and the lives of Americans across the ...
William "Bill" Lacy Clay Sr., a civil rights leader and Missouri's first African-American Congressman, has died at the age of ...
ST. LOUIS — William "Bill" Clay Sr., Missouri's first Black congressman and a St. Louis civil rights leader, died Thursday. He was 94.
William Lacy “Bill” Clay Sr., a pioneering civil rights leader and Missouri’s first African-American congressman, die ...
The Congressional Black Caucus announced a resolution on March 21 aimed at ending the racial wealth gap. The resolution highlights policies historically keeping Black Americans from building ...
William L. Clay Sr., Missouri’s first Black congressman and noted civil rights leader died Wednesday at his daughter Vicki ...
Bill Clay spent a lifetime being confrontational. The son of a welder, he became a leader of the street demonstrations that took on St. Louis power brokers and broke the ...
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