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William L. Clay Sr., a longtime advocate for civil rights and workers’ rights and Missouri’s first Black congressman, died ...
ST. LOUIS — William "Bill" Clay Sr., Missouri's first Black congressman and a St. Louis civil rights leader, died Thursday morning. He was 94.
A project updating pedestrian facilities at Jefferson City, Wardsville, Taos, and Frankenstein is scheduled to begin next ...
Former U.S. representative and civil rights leader William "Bill" Clay Sr. has died at the age of 94. Clay represented the St ...
The board did approve six other zoning requests.
An unrepentant liberal, Clay served more than three decades in Congress, the first African American from Missouri. His son, Lacy Clay, succeeded him.
The $24.892 million grant will widen an approximately 14-mile segment of US Route 54 from a two-lane roadway to a shared four ...