So boss, you would express an interest in talking about our two years together which we will do, but i have to start at the beginning. Yet such a compelling life story. I would make sure everyone knows all about that. You were born poor, in the segregated south. Everything stacked against you. Tell us what your life was like at the beginning. Well, im not going to if they get too much into this [inaudible] [laughing] it is embarrassing. Its not pleasant, but first of all, thank you all for inviting judge casters and me here. [applause] he is very special to me. He and his wife simone. In fact, all my clerks are. I just spent a week at university of florida with [applause] with catherine whom you just heard from, clerked for both of us. And we had a blast and i also got a chance to spend over an hour with mary wise and gave her on my knowledge of volleyball. That was a delight. But no, seriously, is a wonderful, wonderful opportunity and it gives come it discourages you perspective when
Produced because his legacy had been distorted over the past three decades. It is tiled created equal, Clarence Thomas in his own words. One of his former amaq clerks interviewed him one of his former law clerks interviewed him. You had expressed an interest in talking about our two years together, which we will do, but i have to start at the beginning. Youve got such a compelling life story, i want to make sure everyone knows about that. Poor, in the segregated south. Everything stacked against you. Tell us what your life was like at the beginning. [inaudible]as [laughter] Justice Thomas first of all, thank you all for inviting judge katsas. [applause] judge katsas is very special to me, he and his wife. I spent a week at the university of florida. [applause] you just heard from a clerk from both of us. I also got a chance to spend wise andour with mary gave her all of my knowledge of volleyball. [laughter] that was a delight. Seriously, it was a wonderful opportunity. It sort of give
Judge katsas boss, you had expressed an interest in talking about our two years together, which we will do, but i have to start at the beginning. Youve got such a compelling life story, i want to make sure everyone knows about that. You were born poor, in the segregated south. Everything stacked against you. Tell us what your life was like at the beginning. Justice thomas [inaudible] [laughter] Justice Thomas first of all, thank you all for inviting judge katsas. [applause] judge katsas is very special to me, he and his wife. I spent a week at the university of florida. [applause] you just heard from a clerk from both of us. We had a blast. I also got a chance to spend over an hour with mary wise and gave her all of my knowledge of volleyball. [laughter] that was a delight. Seriously, it was a wonderful opportunity. It sort of gives you a perspective when you get out of washington that your work is the impact or the effect of your work and how important it is and seeing these young peo
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Recess. It is a time when you drink tea and sit on your porch. Nashville became the center of the political universe in the United States for several weeks in the summer ratify the amendment. Tennessee legislature, then women across the country in every state, and every election, election, for the first time. All women would have the right to vote weird it was all coming down to tennessee, and it got really wild. How many women were in america at that point, voting age. 27 million women were voting age. Of course, not all would vote. As we know, for africanamerican women, and for asian women and native american women, they were not allowed to vote under the 19th amendment. They gave the vote to all women. Jim crow laws in the south and other state laws denied the vote. To quite a few women. A minority. 27 million women women were eligible to vote. No one knew how they were going to vote. The politicians were worried about it. It was a president ial election. The president ial candidate