Another Side of Clarence Thomas
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/05/books/review/05LITHWIC.html
By DAHLIA LITHWICK
Published: September 5, 2004
Books about Clarence Thomas usually seek either to praise or to bury
him. And biographers who are fans -- of whom there are already several
-- tend to believe that his life is enough; that Thomas's past is
itself so incredible, the odds he's surmounted so astonishing, that
his story alone suffices to explain and rehabilitate him. If there's a
faint strain of affirmative action at work in this theory, it eludes
Ken Foskett, whose ''Judging Thomas: The Life and Times of Clarence
Thomas,'' fits solidly into that camp.
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