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Remembering a Pioneering Voice in American Civil Rights

He didn’t just make laws. He forced a segregated city to look in the mirror. For 32 years in Congress, Bill Clay Sr. fought for workers, for Black families, for people America preferred to ignore. Now he’s gone at 94, and the question hangs in the air: who carries that weight now? His story begins with sit-ins, redlined streets, and a young man who refused to accep… Continues…