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... After studying law with the eminent George Wythe, Clay, at the age of 20, moved to Lexington, Kentucky, where he developed a thriving practice. ...
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... Rice was inspired by an old black man who sang and danced in Louisville, Kentucky (Clay, 1). The skit ended in the same chorus as the old black mans song which ...
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... During his high school days, Clay became two time Golden Gloves champion, won six Kentucky champion, and two-time Amateur Athletic Union Champion. ...
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... fight in the Vietnam War. Muhammed Ali grew up in Louisville, Kentucky but he was known as Cassius Clay. He lived a normal life ...
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... never reach, ICON. Muhammad Ali would start out his life as Cassius Clay in a little house in Louisville Kentucky. His father was ...
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... As he became more dedicated to boxing, Clay advanced to winning six Kentucky Golden Gloves Championships, two National Golden Glove tournaments and two ...
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... Born January 17, 1942, in Louisville, Kentucky, Cassius Clay, Jr., displayed fighting skills early in his life when he punched his mother after she spanked him ...
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... On the 29th of June, 1852, Henry Clay died. ... had accepted as a finality all the compromise measures of 1850, and the last hours of the Kentucky statesman were ...
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... So they came up with ID numbers for their wrist. Former leader of the war hawks Henry Clay, now Senator of Kentucky purposed a compromise. ...
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... "Jackson was not on the ballots anywhere in New England. Adams did not appear in Kentucky or North Carolina. Crawford and Clay were represented still less. ...
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... Raised in a small home in a Louisville, Kentucky neighborhood, Cassius Clay would rise to dominate headlines, boxing and otherwise, and become Muhammad Ali ...
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... They were: Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri, Virginia, and Maryland ... a very difficult compromise but was finally passed through the efforts of Henry Clay and Daniel ...
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... Henry Clay of Kentucky and John Quincy Adams, "Then Crawford was stricken, and his nomination by a small congressional caucuses was merely a gesture of respect ...
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... Henry Clay of Kentucky and John Quincy Adams, "Then Crawford was stricken, and his nomination by a small congressional caucuses was merely a gesture of respect ...
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... Henry Clay of Kentucky and John Quincy Adams, "Then Crawford was stricken, and his nomination by a small congressional caucuses was merely a gesture of respect ...
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is better known as Muhammad Ali. He was born on January 17,1942 in Louisville, Kentucky. His father's name was Cassius Clay, Sr. ...
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... Jefferson Davis Jefferson Davis was born on June 3, 1808 in Todd County, Kentucky. ... of Southern History, & Civil war book news online) Henry Clay Henry Clay ...
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... South. These leaders were John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, Henry Clay of Kentucky, and Felix Grundy of Tennessee. They argued ...
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... Thomas Lincoln returned to Kentucky to find a new wife ... Abraham Lincoln was a strong supporter of Whig founder Henry Clay and his "American System." This system ...
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... Adams. Once in office, Adams made Clay Secretary of State. ... One newspaper editor that Jackson used was Amos Kendall of Kentucky. Kendall ...
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... These men were named "War Hawks." On November 11, 1811, the War Hawks elected Henry Clay of Kentucky as Speaker of the House. Clay ...
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He was born into a one room log cabin in Kentucky made form logs and clay, and it sat right on the hard cold earth, with just a fireplace on one wall to keep ...
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... have funded the construction of a 60-mile turnpike from Maysville to Lexington, Kentucky. ... There he worked to make up a comprimise with Henry Clay that is known ...
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... In the midst of fear that the southern states might withdraw from the Union altogether, Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky created a series of five legislative ...
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... 1842 Lincoln married Mary Todd, the daughter of a prominent Kentucky banker ... Henry Clay, Francis Scott Key, John Randolph, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James ...
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... Abraham Lincoln Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809 in Hardin County, Kentucky in a ... Henry Clay Henry Clay was a key figure in US politics in the early 19th ...
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... The War Hawks were mostly from the west (Kentucky and Tennessee). ... The leader of the War Hawks was a man by the name of henry Clay. ...
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... of 1866 the first of many bank robberies took place at the Clay County Savings ... from 1870 to 1876 the James-Younger gang raided from Kansas to Kentucky and from ...
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... of 1866, Frank, Col and Jim Younger robbed the Clay County Savings ... and Younger brothers robbed the Southern Deposit bank in Russellville, Kentucky for $14,000. ...
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... recalled, " but chiefly on account of difficulty in land titles in Kentucky." (Neely 347 ... That same year, he cast his first ballot for Henry Clay of the Whig ...
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