My Grandfather's Son: A Memoir by Clarence Thomas

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  • Pub. Date: October 2007
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 97,252
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    • Pub. Date: October 2007
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Hardcover, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 97,252

    Synopsis

    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 baby, and his father moved north to Philadelphia, leaving his young mother to raise him and his brother and sister on the ten dollars a week she earned as a maid. At age seven, Thomas and his six-year-old brother were sent to live with his mother's father, Myers Anderson, and her stepmother in their Savannah home. It was a move that would forever change Thomas's life.

    His grandfather, whom he called "Daddy," was a black man with a strict work ethic, trying to raise a family in the years of Jim Crow. Thomas witnessed his grandparents' steadfastness despite injustices, their hopefulness despite bigotry, and their deep love for their country. His own quiet ambition would propel him to Holy Cross and Yale Law School, and eventually "despite a bitter, highly contested public confirmation" to the highest court in the land. In this candid and deeply moving memoir, a quintessential American tale of hardship and grit, Clarence Thomas recounts his astonishing journey for the first time, and pays homage to the man who made it possible.

    Intimately and eloquently, Thomas speaks out, revealing the pieces of his life he holds dear, detailing the suffering and injustices he has overcome, including the acrimonious and polarizing Senate hearing involving a former aide, Anita Hill, and the depression and despair it created in his own life and the lives of those closest to him. My Grandfather's Son is the story of a determined man whose faith, courage, and perseverance inspired him to rise up against all odds and achieve his dreams.

    The New York Times - William Grimes

    His critics might not be moved by his political arguments, but his memoir gives them a man, not a caricature, to attack…Justice Thomas describes his intellectual journey, and his struggle to keep body and soul together on meager government pay, in some of the book's most absorbing and self-critical chapters.

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    Biography

    Clarence Thomas is Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Born in Pinpoint, Georgia, he is a graduate of the College of the Holy Cross and Yale Law School. He lives with his wife and great nephew in northern Virginia.

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    An American Success Storyby furniturerestorer

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    September 13, 2009: I had read a previous biography of Clarence Thomas and assumed this would parallel that book. It obviously did follow the same outline but Mr. Thomas fills in the inner world he dealt with so honestly, I was amazed. He wasn't happy about the other biography and I assumed that he intended to write an even more positive view of himself, boy was I wrong. Mr. Thomas is so honest and vulnerable in his portrayal of himself it almost reads like a private journal where one might take themselves to the woodshed. Anyone who believes that this complicated man is a lap dog of the right, an "uncle tom" or anyother label you would want to put on him is grossly mistaken! One of the most facinating biographies that I have ever read.

    A book everyone should read!by Anonymous

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    July 25, 2009: The only thing I remember about Clarence Thomas prior to reading his auto biography was the terrible things Anita Hill had to say about him during his confirmation hearings. Upon reading this book I don't know how he managed to keep it together, but I am sure grateful he did.

    I just take pride in being an American because men like him could come from such humble backgrounds and overcome such hardships to become a Suprem Court Justice.


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