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Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson speaks against rewriting history of racism at Birmingham church bombing anniversary | New Pittsburgh Courier

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Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s hard-fought and well-deserved confirmation to the SCOTUS as the first Black female Supreme Court Justice in history, signified a new era in the judiciary and was celebrated by millions of Americans. Jackson, unlike Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, is actively participating in remembering the 1963 KKK bombing at 16th … Continued

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