
Clarence and Ginni Thomas: Politics, Power and the Supreme Court
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The Importance of Affirmative Action
Bolton: I don't think he was terribly happy at the law school. He believed that people assumed he was there as a beneficiary of affirmative action, and it graded on him. The black students who are there, like he doesn't feel they are like him. There, in his mind, privileged kids, you know, the sons and daughters of doctors and lawyers so he feels again like the outcast.
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