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Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on March 25, according to the Tribune’s archives. Is an important event missing from this date? Email us. Seven Continents restaurant ...
Caitlin Clark says she's made progress, but won't commit to return date after injury: 'I’m not going to rush my way back' Caitlin Clark could return as early as Tuesday, but she's not making any ...
GUEST: And of course, Muhammad Ali, formerly known as Cassius Clay... APPRAISER: Yes. GUEST: ...was born in Louisville, Kentucky. So I do not know if maybe they were in the mosque there.
After the heavyweight champion grows close with Malcolm X, he announces to reporters that he's renounced the name Clay, citing it as a slave name, and has instead taken on the name Cassius X.
A Lancaster County judge has denied Lamar Clark’s request for bail while he awaits retrial on charges he killed a bystander at a Lancaster bar more than a decade ago and injured three other people.
Lamar Clark’s history of violent crimes, lying to police and failure to follow rules are among the reasons that he shouldn’t be released on bail while awaiting retrial on charges he killed a ...
To prepare the young actors for a show that takes place decades before they were born, “we had a conversation about what it was like to live in the 1950s as a person of color, e ...
On Feb. 25, 1964, a 22-year-old Muhammad Ali, then Cassius Clay, became world heavyweight boxing champion for the first time as he defeated Sonny Liston in Miami Beach, Florida. On the day of the ...
“And in this Corner: Cassius Clay” runs Feb. 21 through March 2 at the Theatre Guild, 2519 Northwestern Ave. This play tells the story of Cassius Clay Jr., starting long before the world knew ...
So who was the original Cassius Clay? The simple answer is that he was a prominent abolitionist politician in the mid-1800s. He served in the Kentucky House of Representatives and was appointed ...
In the June 3, 1845, issue of Cassius Marcellus Clay’s The True American a diatribe, written by “a Whig” warned all slaveowners to be vigilant for periodicals criticizing slavery.