My Grandfather’s Son: A Memoir by Clarence Thomas chronicles the Supreme Court Justices’ strict upbringing by his grandfather – who was determined to equip Thomas for fierce adversity. His grandfather’s serious attitude was well-warranted, in the Deep South that was still wracked by everyday racism.
But Clarence Thomas proved himself through struggle after struggle on his way to a seat in the highest court in the land. As Thomas looks back in this book, he reveals a life of relentless courage, faith, and perseverance.
Tags: Brion McClanahan, Clarence Thomas, Frédéric Bastiat, Helen J. Knowles, Kevin Gutzman, Mark Levin, Men in Black, My Grandfather's Son: A Memoir, Scalia's Court, The Founding Fathers Guide to the Constitution, The Heritage Guide to the Constitution, The Law, The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution, The Tempting of America, The Tie Goes to Freedom, William Blackstone
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