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Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words

Rating7.9 /10
20201 h 56 m
United States
1161 people rated

A controversial figure, loved by some, reviled by others, few know much more than a few headlines and the recollections of his contentious confirmation battle with Anita Hill. A story truly and fully, without cover-ups or distortions.

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ابراهيم خديجة

29/05/2023 07:45
source: Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words

Itz Kelly Crown

23/05/2023 03:41
I have watched this documentary twice now! Once by myself and once with my family! I am so impressed with Justice Thomas and his accomplishments! He came from such a humble beginning and to climb to the highest court in our land is an accomplishment that embodies the American spirit! I absolutely loved this!! So much I didn't know about him; he makes you feel like you're listening to stories from a beloved grandfather.. LOVE LOVE LOVE.

la meuf de tiktok

23/05/2023 03:41
Watch this bio-documentary interview and decide, not judge, for yourself. It's not often that we get a glimpse into the very personal story and actual struggle of a determined minority Supreme Court justice of the United States.

Emma Auguste

23/05/2023 03:41
I would never believe a word this fake statesman says. It's obvious his modus operandi is not to serve the American public as he was sworn to do but rather to seek vengeance for whatever grievances his misanthropic persona has fostered and fermented over time, whether that's the Anita Hill investigation or affirmative action giving him a leg up or maybe just being born. You can see the bitterness just seething out of him, and no doubt to me his wish is to impart that rancor to the United States for perpetuity. Why would anyone want to pay homage to such poison?

nadasabri

23/05/2023 03:41
Wow, I am impressed! His own story from his very mouth sang as music to my soul. What a journey, with telling truths learned during the saddest of times. This is a great to-watch. no matter what your skin color, what your core values, this is one powerful story!

Waed

23/05/2023 03:41
I wanted to watch this documentary as soon as it was available on Prime. Prime says: "This video is currently unavailable to watch in your location". My location is California, USA and I was ALLOWED to watch the Trailer only. I want to watch this on Prime not YouTube. What are they trying to pull here on Prime?

Rajae belmir

23/05/2023 03:41
Every American should see this movie! How tragic that amazon banned the movie from their streaming service and during black history month no less! A true American success story! Justice Clarence Thomas is an amazing human being that should be respected by all and looked up to by youth, especially african american youth, yet amazon is doing their best to try to keep this amazing story from those who should see it and realize what OVERCOMING means. stop buying from amazon!

Paulette Butterfy🦋

23/05/2023 03:41
Well told autobioptic of an outstanding jurist of our time.

🔥3issam🔥

23/05/2023 03:41
Politics is an interesting thing. With the advent of big tech every word you say is likely to come back around at some point many years later. Situations that you found yourself in would likely come back around again involving other people. The hypocrisy of politics is front and center here. Thomas gets treated one way, and other politicians in similar Circumstances get treated completely different. You can see the left-wing playbook clearly, same thing used with kavanagh as with Thomas. Very sad for the Democratic Party to stoop so low. It is always been said when you have nothing else, play the race card. This guy was more accomplished than they ever expected, and a much better judge than they ever wanted him to be. He walks the walk and talks the talk. For some reason Amazon drops this movie during Black History Month. I saw it for free on Tubi streaming. I never could understand why successful minorities are not celebrated by their own when they have different views.

_j.mi______

23/05/2023 03:41
Such a timely documentary from Judge Thomas owns' words. It shows how history repeats itself and how little has changed in politics. Aside from this, his story from a segregated South to Associate Judge of the Supreme Court is amazing and inspirational. Some parts are sad, especIally relating to his childhood and segregation. I learned a lot that I didn't know about Judge Thomas including how he hires non-Ivy League interns.
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