Ketanji Brown Jackson Wore A Symbol Of Silent Rebellion At Inauguration
- Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wore a cowrie shell necklace and matching earrings during President Donald Trump's inauguration, which caught the attention of Black America.
- The cowrie shells have historical significance, originally used in trade and later as symbols of protection for enslaved Africans, according to historians.
- The choice of jewelry on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s holiday suggests a deeper meaning, possibly a symbol of quiet resistance against Trump's administration.
- Jackson's jewelry choice highlights themes of womanhood and protection, particularly in light of Trump's documented history of discrimination against women and people of color.
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