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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has street in Miami-Dade County named for her - The Atlanta Voice

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(CNN) - Supreme Court JusticeKetanji Brown Jacksonwill have a street named after her where she was raised in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Jackson made history last year when she was sworn into the nation's highest court, becoming the first Black woman to hold a seat on the bench. She was raised in Miami where she attended […]

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