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Clarence Thomas hates Black people | Chicago Defender

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by Juliane Malveaux (TriceEdneyWire.com)—As a child in Pinpoint, Georgia, Associate Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was hazed by his classmates with the monicker “America’s Blackest Child.”   Such hazing may have had long-term effects, rendering Thomas incapable of transcending his background. It may have given him an inferiority complex that expresses itself in his self-hatred, hatred … Continued

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