Clarence Thomas interviewed by Julian Bond in 2009: Explorations in Black Leadership Series

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Clarence Thomas’s interview with Julian Bond was interesting in light of the pending confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.

Aaron Hassay

February 16, 2009

Clarence Thomas a man of dignity courage history. What is there to learn understand take from listening to his history? Personally to me it was his fathers battle for equal rights and when they won the rights to even go to the library, his father made sure his son, Clarence Thomas went, and learned, and educated, and look where he went. I think education for me is the key. Start with the Constitution Preamble and branch from there. The 3 branches of government started from the Constitution. Learn about the Judicial System and military cases In the judicial system! You see a lot of the same debates which are basic human rights for disability, race, and protections, in the military system. One thing you might find also in study reeducate on how African Kings were selling their people into slavery.

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