Ketanji Brown Jackson discusses new memoir - Harvard Gazette
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"Doing well in that class was one of the things that helped me to see that maybe I could cut it here. I loved that class, and it really confirmed for me that law and philosophy were things I was interested in."
"The key takeaway, Jackson said, is the good fortune of the moment of my birth. ... I was born in 1970, five or six years after the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act and the end of Jim Crow segregation."
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