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Book Reviews of My Grandfather's Son: A MemoirBook Review: Clarence Thomas - My Grandfather's Son Summary: 5 Stars
I've never read a book so quickly as I read this one. Many emotions even for the reader. Thomas reveals feelings most of us hide. He also names names in government revealing truth unlike I have ever read before. Thomas and integrity go hand in hand and he shines a light for African Americans.
Book Review: Interesting... Summary: 4 Stars
I thought it was interesting, and I definitely came away understanding more about Clarence Thomas. I would have liked a little more about his thoughts on the supreme court and as a judge, but I guess this is not the avenue for that.
Book Review: Interesting, but doesn't justify his immoral and lazy judgments Summary: 1 Stars
Clarence Thomas slept through 382 court cases. When he wakes up, he looks over to see what Antonin Acalia decided and copies that. The man is not a judge, he is a disgrace and a traitor to the Constitution.
Book Review: Not at all what I expected Summary: 2 Stars
Not at alll what I expected. I felt he dealt too much on the racial profiling. I never bother to care regarding someone's color or culture; but this book was too obvious.
Book Review: My Grandfather's Son by Clarence Thomas Summary: 5 Stars
This was given as a gift and the recipent said it was truly a wonderful book.
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