Slow Burn

Becoming Justice Thomas | 1. America’s Blackest Child

05.31.2023 - By Slate PodcastsPlay

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Growing up in Georgia, Clarence Thomas wanted to make his mark. His goal was to become his hometown’s first Black Catholic priest. But in the 1960s, he abandoned that dream. Instead, he embraced campus activism and the teachings of Malcolm X.

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