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  1. My Grandfather's Son: A Memoir is the 2007 memoir of Clarence Thomas, an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. The book spans all of Thomas's life to the present, beginning with his early childhood in the Deep South and his mother's decision to send him and his brother to be raised by her father and stepmother as she ...

    • Clarence Thomas
    • 2007
  2. 1. Dez. 2007 · My Grandfather's Son. Clarence Thomas. 4.23. 4,183 ratings692 reviews. Provocative, inspiring, and unflinchingly honest, My Grandfather's Son is the story of one of America's most remarkable and controversial leaders, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, told in his own words.

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    • Hardcover
  3. 14. Okt. 2008 · by Clarence Thomas (Author) 4.8 2,131 ratings. See all formats and editions. Provocative, inspiring, and unflinchingly honest, My Grandfather's Son is the story of one of America's most remarkable and controversial leaders, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, told in his own words.

    • Clarence Thomas
    • $11.59
    • Harper Perennial
  4. Provocative, inspiring, and unflinchingly honest, My Grandfather's Son is the story of one of America's most remarkable and controversial leaders, Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas, told in his own words. Thomas was born in rural Georgia on June 23, 1948, into a life marked by poverty and hunger. His parents divorced when Thomas was still a ...

  5. 12. Okt. 2021 · Books. My Grandfather's Son: A Memoir. Clarence Thomas. HarperCollins, Oct 12, 2021 - Biography & Autobiography - 320 pages. Provocative, inspiring, and unflinchingly honest, My...

  6. In a deeply personal memoir, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas reveals his exceptional journey from the depths of poverty in the segregated Deep South to his position at the heights of American jurisprudence. Hear Justice Thomas read the introduction of My Grandfather's Son .

  7. 29. Nov. 2010 · Language. English. 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.