Thomas, Clarence 1948-Overview
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My grandfather's son : a memoir
by Clarence Thomas
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16 editions published between 2007 and 2008 in English and held by 2,456 libraries worldwide The Supreme Court justice recounts his life story, from his impoverished childhood in Jim Crow-era Georgia and his struggles to acquire an education, to his publicly contested confirmation to the nation's highest court.
Clarence Thomas--confronting the future : selections from the Senate confirmation hearings and prior speeches
by Clarence Thomas
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7 editions published in 1992 in English and held by 315 libraries worldwide
My grandfather's son [a memoir
by Clarence Thomas
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2 editions published in 2007 in English and held by 311 libraries worldwide The author's account of how he learned to have extraordinary virtue and insight, only to confront the evil hypocracy of a liberal establishment, but survived to serve his country with great distinction.
Sexual harassment hearing compilation
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2 editions published in 1991 in English and held by 64 libraries worldwide Compilation of testimony of Clarence Thomas and Anita Hill appearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee at the October 1991 Confirmation hearing for Supreme Court nominee Thomas.
Say it plain a century of great African-American speeches
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3 editions published in 2005 in English and held by 18 libraries worldwide Notable speeches by black Americans focusing on race relations.
The Supreme Court of the United States : hearings and reports on successful and unsuccessful nominations of Supreme Court Justices by the Senate Judiciary Committee, 1916-1991 : CLarence Thomas
by United States
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2 editions published in 1995 in English and held by 14 libraries worldwide
Why Black Amnericans should look to conservative policies
by Clarence Thomas
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1 edition published in 1987 in English and held by 10 libraries worldwide
Thomas second hearing
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2 editions published in 1991 in English and held by 8 libraries worldwide After Professor Anita Hill's charges of sexual harassment were leaked to the press, the Senate delayed their confirmation vote for Judge Clarence Thomas' appointment to the Supreme Court. It was determined that the Senate vote would be delayed from October 10th to October 15th so that additional hearings on Professor Hill's charges could be held. These videos are a record of that second round of Judge Thomas' confirmation hearings.
Character
by Clarence Thomas
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1 edition published in 1998 in English and held by 6 libraries worldwide
Thomas confirmation hearing
by United States
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6 editions published in 1991 in English and held by 5 libraries worldwide C-SPAN coverage of the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings of September 10, 1991-September 20, 1991.
An open letter to Justice Clarence Thomas from a federal judicial colleague
by A. Leon Higginbotham
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2 editions published in 1992 in English and held by 4 libraries worldwide
Justice profile Clarence Thomas
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2 editions published in 2001 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide Participants discuss the career of Justice Clarence Thomas. The program is interspersed with highlights from Justice Thomas's speeches.
Supreme Court Justice perspective speech
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2 editions published in 1994 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas speaks at Tuskegee University. Includes introductory remarks by University President Benjamin Payton and Chaplain Edward Wheeler.
Civility
by Clarence Thomas
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2 editions published between 1993 and 1998 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Articles and speeches by Clarence Thomas
by Clarence Thomas
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2 editions published in 1991 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Thomas confirmation hearing [before the] Senate Judiciary cmte
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2 editions published in 1991 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Hearings concerning sexual harassment charges made by Anita Hill against Clarence Thomas, held after the Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation vote of Judge Thomas to be associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Religion and the Constitution of liberty Acton Institute 4th annual dinner : May, 1994
by Clarence Thomas
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1 edition published in 1994 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Recorded at the Acton Institute's Fourth Annual Dinner on May 5, 1994, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Justice Clarence Thomas of the United States Supreme Court delivered the keynote address which focused on the importance of morality and religion in a free society. Justice Thomas was introduced by Mrs. Heather Richardson Higgins of the Council on Culture and Community. U.S. MAgistrate Judge Joseph Scoville participated as Master of Ceremonies, Rabbi Daniel Lapin, founder of Toward Tradition, delivered the Invocation and Dr. Edward Dobson of Calvary Church in Grand Rapids gave the Benediction. Also on the program was Sr. Connie Driscoll of St. Martin de Porres House of Hope in Chicago, who spoke about the welfare state and its inability to help the needy. Additional remarks were made by Seminarian Paul Mastin and Rev. Robert Sirico, Acton Institute President.
Supreme Court issues
by Clarence Thomas
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1 edition published in 2001 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide "Following the Supreme Court's decision in the case of Bush v. Gore, in which the court decided by 5 to 4 to deny a Florida vote recount in the presidential election, Justice Thomas spoke to high school students about the work of the Supreme Court. While he did not comment on the specifics of the case, he talked about the process of the decision as well as his experiences as a justice on the court, his family life, educational experiences, and his propensity not to ask questions of lawyers"--Verso of video container.
Eighth Circuit Judicial Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, July 10-13, 2001
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2 editions published in 2001 in English and held by 1 library worldwide A partial recording of the conference proceedings. Tape 1 for Thursday, July 12, 2001 lacking. For a full list of the proceedings, consult the conference program.
Judgement process speech
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2 editions published in 1996 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Justice Thomas spoke about the role of judges in the judicial process. He outlines his thoughts on the process of judging, and the criteria he uses to adjudicate cases. After his prepared remarks, he takes questions from the audience. more
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