CIVIL RIGHTS GIANT BILL CLAY SR. DIES AT 94

Missouri and the nation are mourning the loss of Rep. Bill Clay Sr., a civil rights pioneer and political giant whose decades of service reshaped both St. Louis and Capitol Hill. Clay, the first Black congressman from Missouri, died Thursday at 94 after a 32-year tenure in the U.S. House that left a permanent mark on American labor and equality.

From leading desegregation protests in 1950s St. Louis to co-founding the Congressional Black Caucus, Clay’s life was defined by courage and conviction. He championed the Family and Medical Leave Act, fought for workers’ rights, and mentored generations of Black leaders — including his son, former Rep. Lacy Clay. St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer called him “a fighter for the poor and underrepresented,” while Congressman Wesley Bell hailed him as “a giant whose example still guides us.” Bill Clay Sr.’s voice may be silent, but his legacy continues to echo across the nation he helped to change.

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