Clement Claiborne Clay

Clement Clay
Confederate States Senator
from Alabama
In office
February 18, 1862 – February 17, 1864
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byRichard Walker
United States Senator
from Alabama
In office
November 29, 1853 – January 21, 1861
Preceded byJeremiah Clemens
Succeeded byWillard Warner
Personal details
BornClement Claiborne Clay
(1816-12-13)December 13, 1816
DiedJanuary 3, 1882(1882-01-03) (aged 65)
PartyDemocratic
Spouse
(m. 1843)
Children1
Alma materUniversity of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
University of Virginia
NicknameC. C. Clay Jr.

Clement Claiborne Clay (December 13, 1816 – January 3, 1882), also known as C. C. Clay Jr., was a United States senator from the state of Alabama from 1853 to 1861, and a Confederate States senator from Alabama from 1862 to 1864. His portrait appeared on the Confederate one-dollar note (4th issue and later). He was a member of the Democratic Party.

He and his father, who was a governor of Alabama and also a U.S. senator, were among the state's most prominent enslavers, according to the Washington Post. Together the two men enslaved 87 people on four Alabama plantations as recorded in the 1860 census.