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    Laura Clay (February 9, 1849 – June 29, 1941), co-founder and first president of the Kentucky Equal Rights Association, was a leader of the American women's...
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    Marcellus Clay Jr. (1843–1843) Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. (1845–1857) Brutus Junius Clay (1847–1932) Laura Clay (1849–1941) Flora Clay (1851–1851) Anne Clay Crenshaw...
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    as pledged, cast a second, "complimentary vote" for Lockwood and Stow. Laura Clay and Cora Wilson Stewart received one vote apiece at the 1920 Democratic...
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    Marcellus Clay Jr. (1843–1843) Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. (1845–1857) Brutus Junius Clay (1847–1932) Laura Clay (1849–1941) Flora Clay (1851–1851) Anne Clay Crenshaw...
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  • Ali "Clay of Piercefield | Home".[self-published source] Clay Family Papers at the Library of Congress James Brown Clay James Brown Clay Laura Clay Mary...
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    this effort was Laura Clay, who convinced the NAWSA to launch a state-by-state campaign in the South based on Blackwell's strategy. Clay was one of several...
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    2009 Laura Chapman, American politician Laura Chinchilla (born 1959), 49th President of Costa Rica Laura Clay (1849–1941), American suffragist Laura Rajnović...
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    worker, Laura Clay. Clay and Frances Munds lobbied the territorial legislature but women's suffrage bills failed despite their efforts. Laura Gregg came...
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    three younger sisters with her. Laura Clay, the youngest, also became very active in the movement. In May 1879, Mary B. Clay went to St. Louis, Missouri to...
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    statesmen: General Green Clay and his son General Cassius Marcellus Clay, as well as suffragists Mary Barr Clay and Laura Clay. On April 12, 2011, White...
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    she was initiated as a member of Alpha Chi Omega and a sorority sister of Laura Innes; and graduated with an MFA from the Yale Drama School in 1985. After...
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    Shallenberger Brown Willa Beatrice Brown Claire Louise Caudill Anna Mac Clarke Laura Clay Rosemary Clooney Martha Layne Collins Jane Todd Crawford Emma Guy Cromwell...
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    open a Wall Street brokerage firm, advocate of legalized prostitution. Laura Clay (1849–1941) – co-founder and first president of Kentucky Equal Rights...
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    the South. Laura Clay served as president with affiliate groups in Louisville, Lexington and Richmond. Laura's older sister, Mary Barr Clay (vice-president...
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    Laura Lane Bush (née Welch; born November 4, 1946) is an American educator who was the first lady of the United States from 2001 to 2009 as the wife of...
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    (NAWSA), but broke off in 1906. Prominent leaders in the group included Laura Clay and Kate Gordon, who supported and focused on local and state reforms...
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    ally in this effort was Laura Clay, who convinced the NAWSA to launch a campaign in the South based on Blackwell's strategy. Clay was one of several southern...
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    Henry Clay Sr. (April 12, 1777 – June 29, 1852) was an American lawyer and statesman who represented Kentucky in both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives...
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    Shallenberger Brown Willa Beatrice Brown Claire Louise Caudill Anna Mac Clarke Laura Clay Rosemary Clooney Martha Layne Collins Jane Todd Crawford Emma Guy Cromwell...
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  • Oklahoma Senator Robert Latham Owen. History was made at the convention when Laura Clay, a delegate from Kentucky and co-founder of the Kentucky Equal Rights...
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    Sayre students include Nobel Laureate William Lipscomb, woman suffragist Laura Clay, settlement school founder Katherine Pettit, Josh Hopkins, Byrd Spilman...
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    Laura Anne Ingraham (/ˈɪŋɡrəm/; born June 19, 1963) is an American conservative television presenter. She has been the host of The Ingraham Angle on Fox...
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  • (Louisville). Margaret Weissinger Castleman (Louisville). Laura Clay (Lexington). Mary Barr Clay (Richmond). Sarah A. Corrington (Nicholasville). Alice Crutcher...
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    Shallenberger Brown Willa Beatrice Brown Claire Louise Caudill Anna Mac Clarke Laura Clay Rosemary Clooney Martha Layne Collins Jane Todd Crawford Emma Guy Cromwell...
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  • Laura Palmer is a fictional character in the Twin Peaks franchise and the primary focus of the series. She is portrayed by Sheryl Lee and was created...
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    the niece of several nationally known activists, including Mary Barr Clay, Laura Clay, and Belle Harris Bennett. She graduated from the University of Michigan...
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    Shallenberger Brown Willa Beatrice Brown Claire Louise Caudill Anna Mac Clarke Laura Clay Rosemary Clooney Martha Layne Collins Jane Todd Crawford Emma Guy Cromwell...
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  • Human Clay is the second studio album by American rock band Creed, released on September 28, 1999, through Wind-up Records. Produced by John Kurzweg, it...
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