Clarence Thomas Is Conspicuously Absent In The New Black History Smithsonian
Clarence Thomas Is Conspicuously Absent In The New Black History Smithsonian
Justice Clarence Thomas, the second black man to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, is practically absent from the new National Museum of African American History and Culture. Anita Hill, the woman who accused Thomas of sexual harassment, however, is given prominent billing in the museum. The new Smithsonian, which opened in September, gives Hill pride…
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