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Remembering a Pioneering Voice in American Civil Rights

He outlived most of his enemies. He outworked nearly all of his friends. And this week, at 94, he was finally gone. From Jim Crow buses to the floor of Congress, Bill Clay Sr. carried the bruises and hopes of a generation that refused to bow. His death doesn’t just close a chapter, it rips a living page out of America’s conscience mid-sente… Continues…