ASSOCIATE JUSTICE CLARENCE THOMAS - ILLUSTRATION SIGNED - HFSID 263723
Sale Price $340.00
Reg. $400.00
CLARENCE THOMAS. Reproduction signed: "Clarence Thomas",
4¼x1¾. Reproduction of a five-dollar U.S. Federal Reserve Note. Clarence Thomas
(born in 1948), civil rights chief of the U.S. Department of Education
(1981-1982), chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
(1982-1990), Federal Appeals Court Judge (1990-1991) and a Black American
with conservative views on affirmative action and abortion, was appointed by
President Bush in 1991 to fill the seat of retiring liberal Associate Justice
Thurgood Marshall, who was the first Black American on the Supreme Court. In
October, when approval was all but assured, the Senate Judiciary Committee
reopened confirmation hearings to examine charges by Anita Hill, a
University of Oklahoma law professor, that Thomas had subjected her to sexual
harassment while she was an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission employee in
the 1980. Televised testimony and debate on the charges did not change the
committee's recommendation for approval, but polls showed a deep division in
public opinion. Thomas, who was confirmed by a full Senate vote of 52-48, is
still a member of the Court. Slightly soiled. Fine condition.
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