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Former Rep. William Lacy Clay Sr., a St. Louis powerbroker who became Missouri's first elected Black member of Congress and went on to serve 16 terms in the House, died Wednesday at the age of 94.
Civil rights leader William Lacy Clay Sr. passes away at 94. He was a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus and a legislative powerhouse.
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Blavity on MSNFounding Congressional Black Caucus Member Bill Clay Sr. Dies At 94The post Founding Congressional Black Caucus Member Bill Clay Sr. Dies At 94 appeared first on Blavity. Former Rep. William “Bill” Clay Sr., D-Mo., a trailblazing civil rights leader, Missouri’s first ...
William Lacy Clay Sr.'s career in political office started when he was 28 years old. The civil rights advocate was a strong ...
Bill Clay Sr., Missouri's first Black congressman and co-founder of the Congressional Black Caucus, dies at 94.
Missouri Democratic Rep. Bill Clay Sr., the first black congressman from the state, died on Thursday after serving 32 years ...
William Lacy “Bill” Clay Sr., a Civil Rights leader and Missouri’s first African American Congressman, died Wednesday at the ...
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.
William Lacy “Bill” Clay Sr., a pioneering civil rights leader and Missouri’s first African-American congressman, die ...
Republican U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks led the pack, raising more than $1.3 million during the second quarter of the year, and has more than $2 million in her campaign coffers.
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