Cassius
Marcellus Clay was born on January 17, 1942 in Louisville, Kentucky. A healthy child
weighing over six
pounds, he was named after one of his forefathers, Cassius Marcellus Clay, a plantation
owner of Kentucky and also a politician, who had once held the position of American
Ambassador at the Court of St. James. Cassius mother was Odessa Lee Grady.
Clays great grandfather was an
Irishman who had married a black woman.
Cassius forefathers were of slave
stock, a fact that would play a big role in the future. |