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| - My Grandfather's Son: A Memoir (El hijo de mi abuelo: Una memoria, traducción literal) son las memorias de Clarence Thomas, un Juez Asociado de la Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos. El libro cuenta toda la vida de Thomas hasta el presente, comenzando con su infancia en el Deep South y la decisión de su madre de enviarlo a él y su hermano para que fueran educados por su padre y su madrastra debido a que ella se sentía incapaz de cuidarlos. Cuanta sobre su vida con sus abuelos, su tiempo en el college y en la escuela de derecho y su carrera en el gobierno. El autor pone especial atención a sus audiencias de confirmación para la Corte Suprema. La memoria explica el estrés emocional de Thomas respecto al divorcio con su primera cónyuge, su evolución intelectual al conservadurismo y sus problema (es)
- My Grandfather's Son: A Memoir is the 2007 memoir of Clarence Thomas, an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. The book spans all of Thomas's life to the present, beginning with his early childhood in the Deep South and his mother's decision to send him and his brother to be raised by her father and stepmother as she felt unable to care for them. He tells of his upbringing by his grandparents, his time in college and law school, and his career in government. Particular attention is focused on his Supreme Court confirmation hearings. The memoir discusses Thomas's emotional distress over divorcing his first wife, his intellectual evolution to conservatism, and the financial troubles that plagued him up through the late 1980s. It also includes a confession about his previously (en)
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