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Cassius Clay (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cassius Clay (born 1942), later known as Muhammad Ali, was an American boxer. Cassius Clay may refer to: •Cassius Marcellus Clay (1810–1903), American politician, abolitionist •Cassius Marcellus Cl...
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Muhammad Ali - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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American politician, born in Madison County, Kentucky, on the 19th of October 1810. He was the son of Green Clay, a Kentucky soldier of the war of 1812 and a relative of Henry Clay.
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Cassius Marcellus Clay was born on his father's plantation, Clermont, in Madison County, Kentucky, October 19, 1810, the son of Revolutionary War veteran General Green Clay and Sally Lewis. ... Cassius Marcellus Clay died July 22, 1903, in the older section of the house, where he had been born ninety-three years earlier.
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Nicknamed "Cash", Cassius M. Clay was a Kentucky Republican leader and fervent abolitionist newspaper editor. ... William Ritchie, The Public Career of Cassius M. Clay, p. 9 ... H. Edward Richardson, Cassius Marcellus Clay: Firebrand of Freedom, p. 83.
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biography of 19th-century Kentucky emancipationist Cassius Marcellus Clay ... Newspaper editor, soldier, politician ... above all, Cassius Marcellus Clay (1810-1903) was a fascinating Kentucky personality.
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Cassius Clay was an American antislavery leader who entered the Kentucky legislature in 1835, but was defeated in 1840 on the slavery issue. He established an antislavery publication, the True American, in Lexington, Kentucky, but was forced by attacks from pro-slavery Kentuckians to move it to Cincinnati, Ohio.
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on Cassius Marcellus Clay, U.S. History, Biographies. Includes related research links. ... Cassius Marcellus Clay 1810–1903, American politician and diplomat, b. Madison co., Ky. Although he came from a slaveholding family, Clay early came to...
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-Following the Liston fight, Clay briefly adopted the name, "Cassius X"; In March, he changed his name to "Muhammad Ali" ... He signed as Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr., aka Muhammad Ali, Special Field Minister, the Lost Nation of Islam; His request is denied ... -Read Cassius Clay's prediction for the Liston Fight...
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