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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson To Release Her First Book | The Michigan Chronicle

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Photo: Getty Images Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman to be appointed to the nation's highest court, is writing her first book. According to NBC News, Jackson is working on a memoir titled 'Lovely One,' which comes from an English translation of her birthname, Ketanji Onyika [Brown]. “Mine has been an unlikely … Continued

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