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El. knyga: Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words

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  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Regnery Publishing Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781684513109
  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Regnery Publishing Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781684513109

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Although Clarence Thomas remains a controversial figure, few know him beyond his contentious confirmation battle. But beyond the headlines, Thomas' life is a classic American tale; born poor in the segregated South, only to become one of the most influential justices in the highest court in the land. In the follow-up to the wildly successful documentary by the same name, Created Equal builds on dozens of hours of groundbreaking, one-on-one interviews with Thomas to share a new, expanded account of his powerful story for the first time.

Drawing on historical documents and exclusive interviews, authors tell the inspiring story of Clarence Thomas's rise from a childhood of poverty and prejudice in the segregated South to Supreme Court Justice. Companion to blockbuster documentary Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words, but a fascinating stand alone read, as well!

*The full story behind the wildly successful documentary film, Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words*

Born into dire poverty in the segregated South and abandoned by his father as a child, Justice Clarence Thomas triumphed over seemingly insurmountable odds to become one of the most influential justices on the Supreme Court. Yet after three decades of honorable service, few know him beyond his contentious confirmation and the surrounding media firestorm.

Who is Justice Clarence Thomas, in his own words?

In the follow-up to the wildly successful documentary by the same name, Created Equal builds on dozens of hours of groundbreaking, one-on-one interviews with Thomas to share a new, expanded account of his powerful story for the first time.

Producer Michael Pack and Mark Paoletta, a lawyer who worked alongside Thomas during his confirmation, dive deep into the Justice’s story. Drawing on a rich array of historical documents and unreleased conversations with Thomas, his wife, and those who knew him best, Created Equal is a timeless account of faith, race, power, and personal resilience.
Introduction xv
Why This Book Was Written xv
The Authors and Justice Thomas xvi
How to Use This Book xx
Timeline: Key Events in Clarence Thomas's Life xxiii
Chapter One Childhood Years
1(36)
Pin Point
3(4)
Moving to Savannah
7(1)
Walking to His Grandparents' Home
8(2)
Grandfather Myers Anderson
10(5)
His Grandfather's Wisdom
15(3)
The Nuns
18(4)
Carnegie Library
22(2)
Lessons from Working on the Farm
24(2)
A Metaphor for Life
26(3)
Growing Up in the Segregated South
29(4)
Colorism---A Different Kind of Discrimination
33(1)
Movies to Remember
34(3)
Chapter Two In The Seminary
37(14)
Racial Difficulties in the Seminary
41(3)
Finding Common Ground
44(4)
Leaving the Seminary
48(3)
Chapter Three Radical Years
51(24)
The Holy Cross Years
55(2)
The Black Student Union
57(5)
Books with an Impact---Invisible Man, Native Son, The Fountainhead
62(5)
Holy Cross and the Jesuits---Honest Liberals
67(3)
Attending an Anti-War Riot in Boston
70(5)
Chapter Four Lessons from Yale Law School
75(28)
The Birth of His Son
81(3)
Yale Law Graduate Who Can't Get a Job
84(3)
Going to Work for Missouri Attorney General Jack Danforth
87(4)
The Impact of Thomas Sowell
91(2)
A New Side to His Grandfather
93(1)
Working for Monsanto
94(5)
Attacks on Booker T. Washington
99(4)
Chapter Five Entering the Arena
103(28)
Joining the Reagan Administration
110(3)
Hiring Anita Hill at the Department of Education
113(2)
EEOC---Fixing a Broken Agency
115(3)
Clashing with Civil Rights Leaders
118(2)
Conflicts within the Reagan Administration
120(2)
Anita Hill at the EEOC
122(3)
Losing His Grandparents
125(6)
Chapter Six Birth of an Originalist
131(14)
Founding Principles and Natural Law
132(4)
The Fountainhead and Libertarianism
136(2)
Finding His Soulmate
138(2)
D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals
140(5)
Chapter Seven Supreme Court Nomination
145(24)
Getting Ready for the Hearings
148(3)
Coordinated Attacks
151(4)
Prep Work
155(1)
The Hearings Begin
156(3)
Senator Biden
159(5)
Abortion
164(5)
Chapter Eight Anita Hill
169(24)
The Democrats and the Media Run with It
172(2)
Another Round
174(6)
Guns Blazing
180(5)
The Public's Reaction
185(3)
Confirmed
188(5)
Chapter Nine On the Court
193(36)
The Role of a Judge
196(2)
Colleagues
198(4)
Thoughts on the Declaration
202(2)
Affirmative Action---Grutter v. Bollinger
204(5)
Mismatch
209(2)
What the Government Can't Do
211(3)
Accusations That Thomas Benefitted from Racial Preferences
214(1)
The Attacks Continue
215(2)
On Stare Decisis
217(1)
The Administrative State
218(3)
The Supreme Court at Work
221(4)
On Asking Questions during Oral Argument
225(4)
Chapter Ten Legacy
229(16)
The Allegation Is Everything
231(1)
Unintended Consequences
232(5)
Road Trips in the RV
237(3)
Gettysburg
240(2)
Grandfather's Legacy
242(3)
APPENDIX A EXCERPTS FROM INTERVIEW WITH GINNI THOMAS
245(42)
Meeting Clarence Thomas
246(2)
The EEOC Years
248(3)
Nomination to the Supreme Court
251(3)
Before the Senate
254(2)
Anita Hill
256(4)
The Second Round
260(5)
A High-Tech Lynching
265(6)
The Supreme Court
271(2)
His Law Clerks
273(2)
The Court Family
275(2)
Travels in the RV
277(5)
A Continued, Relentless Assault
282(1)
Outreach and Legacy
283(4)
APPENDIX B THE LITANY OF HUMILITY
287(2)
Acknowledgements 289(2)
Notes 291(24)
Index 315