Hello, my name is Laura Clay. I was born on February 9, 1849 in Richmond, Kentucky.  My parents were Cassius Clay and Mary Jane Warfield Clay.  I was president of the Kentucky woman suffrage association.  I was also famous for being a member of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.  I also was the first president of the Kentucky Equal Rights Association.  In 1920, I was the first woman to be ever nominated for president of the United States.    I never married which was unusual at the time.  
My accomplishments made a difference  because I helped woman be able  to buy  property,  I also helped woman  be able  to control  their income and  also made it possible for woman to make wills.  
Two of my famous quotes are:  “suffrage is God’s cause and God leads our plans” and “I feel rebellious, sometimes I think I have a mind superior to any boy my age.”
I died June 29, 1941 and am buried in the Lexington Cemetery along with Henry Clay.
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