Cassius M. Clay
1810–1903 (age 93)
Politician/Abolitionist
Biography
Cassius M. Clay, born in 1810, was a dedicated politician and abolitionist whose advocacy for emancipation and equality shaped the discourse of his era. He remained a tireless voice for the moral good he believed America could embody until his death in 1903.
Laid to rest at Richmond Cemetery, Clay is honored as a courageous reformer who fought for a more just society and inspired others to follow his example.