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Clay, Henry

  1. A Whig political leader of the early nineteenth century known for his efforts to keep the United States one nation despite sharp controversy among Americans over slavery. Clay represented Kentucky , first in the House of Representatives and then in the Senate . He was known as the “Great Pacificator” because of his prominent role in producing the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850 .


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Clay ran unsuccessfully for president three times. He once said in a speech, “I would rather be right than be president.”
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“It was a palace,” said Clay Henry, who covered college basketball for the Tulsa World in the ’70s and ’80s.

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The shooting took place at the Grand Theatre in the city of Lafayette, said Clay Henry, vice president of operations for Acadian Ambulance.

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Clay Henry is vice president of operations for Acadian Ambulance.

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Clay, Henry, xxvi, xxxi, 27, 39, 125.

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Clay, Henry, Missouri Compromise, 48;   candidate for President 1844, 61;   Compromise of 1850, 68.

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