Clarence Thomas Biography
(Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States)Birthday: June 23, 1948 (Cancer)
Born In: Montgomery, Georgia, United States
Advanced SearchClarence Thomas is one of the reputed names in the law circle in US. With the stepping down to Thurgood Marshal and appointment of him as the Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, he became the second African-American to serve the court. Interestingly, Thomas initially intended to become a priest and even enroled himself for priesthood. However, fate had something else in store for him and a string of political events leading to the assassination of martin Luther King Jr led him to re-think his decision. He graduate from yale University with a degree in law and commenced his career in law. Over the years, he held significant posts including an Assistant Attorney General in Missouri, later serving as the legislative assistant to Senator John Danforth and eventually taking up the chair of Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Education. His most prominent post came in the form of Chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) before being nominated, confirmed, voted and finally appointed as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. Considered one of the most conservative members of the Court, his rendition of law has a textual approach that does not go well with fellow judges and people. Read further to know more about his life, career and approach of law.
Quick FactsAge: 75 Years, 75 Year Old Males
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Virginia Lamp Thomas, Kathy Ambush (m. 1971–1984)
father: M.C. Thomas
mother: Leola Williams
siblings: Myers
children: Jamal Adeen Thomas
Born Country: United States
African Americans African American Men
Height: 5'9" (175 cm), 5'9" Males
U.S. State: Georgia, African-American From Georgia
More Factseducation: Yale Law School, Yale University, College of the Holy Cross
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American PeopleLawyersBlack LawyersChief JusticesBlack Lawyers & Judges Childhood & Early LifeClarence Thomas was the second of the three children born to MC Thomas and Leola Williams. While his father was a farm worker, his mother was a domestic worker.Young Thomas was only two when his father abandoned the family. The poor earning of his mother coupled with the impoverished state of the family left him with little option but to live with his grandparents.Influenced by his grandfather, he realized since young the importance of hard work and labour. Upon the insistence of his grandfather, he joined school. He became the only black student in high school in Savannah.At the age of 16, he turned to priesthood, thus becoming the first black student to attend St. John Vianney's Minor Seminary. Later on, he attended the Conception Seminary College as well.The turning point in his chosen vocation came after the assassination of martin Luther King Jr. He thought that the church failed to contain and control racism. He then enrolled himself at the College of the Holy CrossWhile at the college, he founded the Black Students Union. He was also member of Alpha Sigma Nu and the Purple Key Society. He graduated from the college with an A.B. cum laude in English literature in 1971.Following a rejection at being drafted into the military due to medical reasons, he enrolled himself at the Yale Law School. He graduated from the same with a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree in 1974.