Clarence Thomas Quotes
I Think Segregation Is Bad, I Think It's Wrong, It's Immoral. I'd Fight Against It With Every Breath In My Body, But You Don't Need To Sit Next To A White Person To Learn How To Read And Write. The NAACP Needs To Say That.
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