The Verdict on Justice Thomas
Coleman, Trevor W., The New Crisis
Crisis Forum
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CLARENCE THOMAS: A Biography
By Andrew Peyton Thomas (Encounter Books, $29.95)
Former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill once described the then-Soviet Union as an "enigma wrapped in a mystery."
For man Americans that description could also apply to Justice Clarence Thomas, the second African American on the U.S. Supreme Court.
His 1991 Senate confirmation hearing, which captured the nation's attention with its sexual and political subplots, so traumatized Thomas that to this day he remains deeply bitter and jaded by the experience. He has steadfastly refused to grant interviews captured the mainstream press ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: The Verdict on Justice Thomas.
Contributors: Coleman, Trevor W. - Author.
Magazine title: The New Crisis.
Volume: 109.
Issue: 1
Publication date: January/February 2002.
Page number: 50+.
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