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What Muhammad Ali district / Cassius Clay grow?

Hey, I lived in Louisville, KY my life (and yes all the people, what we do wear shoes, and my sister is not my lover!): D I have always heard that Ali was born in the Alamo th level in the area of Newburgh. Now, the only source that I can find online said it was in 3302 Grand Avenue in the West End. Nobody knows really where does Ali was living in Louisville, or even hung in what area? Just curious, any help would be appreciated!-IJ Orfeo appreciate ... Give me a little more to work with!

Cassius Marcellus Clay, Sr. ~ From Wikipedia, the http: / / en.wikipedia.org / wiki / Wikipedia Cassius_Marcellus_Clay free _Sr. Cassius Marcellus Clay, Sr. (November 11, February 1912, an 8, 1990) was the father of America, three times World Heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali Clay and Rudolph Valentino, now called Ali Rahman, and also the grandfather of Muhammad Ali's daughter Laila. He married Odessa Grady Clay in the years 1930 and worked as a painter and musician. It has been described as "a beautiful mercurial, noisy, pugnacious dreamer [1]"] Drinker continuation skirt, a dandy "Dad. [2 His son, Muhammad Ali, described as" the most elegant dancer of Louisville. "[3] Biography Clay was born in Jefferson County, Kentucky, son of Herman H. Clay and Edith E. Greathouse. He had a sister and four brothers, Nathaniel Clay. [4] [5] His father was John Clay and Sallie Anne Clay. Cassius Clay, Sr., English origin was probably because, as the descent Clay, Muhammad Ali ninth great-grandfather, Francis Taliaferro, born in London, England. Taliaferro immigrated to the United States in the 17th century [6]. Clay Sr., painted billboards and signs. [7] He also played the piano. He always been interested in music, he studied piano and writes music. It was named after the 19th and Republican Abolition Political Cassius Marcellus Clay, and his ancestors worked as slaves on the plantation clay. [7] By 1933, he married Odessa Grady. [8] It has been a heavy drinker, leading to various legal meetings for reckless driving, disorderly conduct and assault and battery. [9] When asked in 1970 who had not joined the Muslims that his son had said: "My religion is my talent, who supports me." [10] Clay died February 8, 1990 after a heart attack while a large store of Jefferson County, Kentucky. He was 77. [5] Sorry *********************** I could not find anything ... but it still has some names to research. ME! And you see that the period was before the push for civil movement Rights large too, so look at the lines of the old race could refine your search ..

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