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By: Tonyaa Weathersbee, BlackAmericaWeb.comMaybe John Thompson reminded Clarence Thomas of a childhood nemesis.
Maybe Thompson, who spent 14 years on Louisiana’s Death Row when prosecutors deliberately withheld evidence that would have proved his innocence, reminded the Supreme Court justice of one of the bullies who taunted him about his coal-black skin.
Or maybe, at least in Thomas’ eyes, Thompson quickly morphed into a black man who was looking for a handout instead of justice. CONTINUE....
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