Bill Clay Sr.’s life traced a remarkable path from the harsh realities of Jim Crow segregation to the corridors of national political power. As a young man, he challenged discrimination directly, entering segregated restaurants, hotels, and public spaces where Black Americans were routinely treated as unwelcome. These acts of defiance were more than protests—they were early declarations that dignity and equality could not be denied forever. Clay carried that same determination into public service, first winning a seat in St. Louis city government at just 28 years old and later securing a place in the U.S. Congress after years of grassroots activism and organizing.
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