NewsOne Featured Video CLOSEDuring her historic, resilient, and triumphant journey toward becoming an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Ketanji Brown Jackson provided glimpses into the life experiences that shaped her path. Jackson—the first Black woman in history to sit on the country’s highest court—will candidly paint a fuller picture of her story through a new memoir, CNN reported. In 2022, the nation watched as Jackson navigated rigorous confirmation hearings with poise and grace, leading her to be sworn in as the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court in its 234-year history. The book comes a decade after the release of Bronx-born Justice Sonia Maria Sotomayor’s memoir My Beloved World. SEE ALSO:Civil Rights Leaders Rejoice As Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Sworn In As First Black Woman SCOTUS JusticeA Photo Book Of The Confirmation Of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson
Source: CNN January 07, 2023 21:09 UTC