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Becoming Justice Thomas | 1. America’s Blackest Child

Slow Burn

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The Importance of Being a Mom

Clarence Anderson's mother, Liola Williams, grew up in the Jim Crow South. After her husband abandoned them, she raised the kids in a shanty with no bathroom and no electricity except for a single light in the living room. In 1954, when Clarence was six, his younger brother and a cousin were playing with matches and accidentally burned down the family home. So was everything inside.

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