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This inspiring memoir begins in 1983, on the day John Charles
Thomas was sworn in as the first Black-and, at thirty-two years of
age, the youngest-justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia in the
commonwealth's history. This high point was preceded, however, by a
life that began in a home broken by poverty, alcoholism, and
violence, and the segregated schools and neighborhoods of postwar
Norfolk. How this triumph against such tremendous odds came about
is no feel-good story or fable but a real-life journey full of
poignant stories. This eloquent memoir is the work of a man who
cares deeply about language. In addition to being a social justice
pioneer, Judge Thomas is an accomplished poet who has recited his
poetry to a Carnegie Hall audience and who here reflects on his
twin loves of poetry and the law. As he chronicles his trajectory
from the "wrong side of the tracks" in Norfolk to the supreme court
bench in Richmond, he takes us from his difficult beginnings to a
professional life as a Virginia lawyer, recounts his international
travels, and shares his encounters with world leaders such as Chuck
Robb and Mikhail Gorbachev. Thomas's memoir highlights these lofty
meetings but also relates with candor the challenges he encountered
as he battled the systemic racism that suffuses U.S. society to
this day.
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