
Tells the story of Clarence Thomas, from his early roots in the segregated South to his position as a Supreme Court justice. Chronicles Thomas' efforts to counter racial injustice, his rise from the working class, his consideration of the priesthood, his opposition to affirmative action, and his conservative beliefs that led to his current Supreme Court position.
year: 2005, 2004
call number/section: 921
subjects: thomas, clarence, 1948-, judges, united states, biography, united states, supreme court, selection and appointment
Editions

Foskett, Ken
Perennial (2005)
Tells the story of Clarence Thomas, from his early roots in the segregated South to his position as a Supreme Court justice. Chronicles Thomas' efforts to counter racial injustice, his rise from the working class, his consideration of the priesthood, his opposition to affirmative action, and his conservative beliefs that led to his current Supreme Court position.
Schools: 0
Foskett, Ken
Morrow (2004)
Schools: 1