(AURN News) — On July 1, 1991, President George H.W. Bush nominated Clarence Thomas to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. Dubbed the “anti-Thurgood Marshall” by critics, Thomas faced questions about his limited judicial experience, and his confirmation was nearly derailed after Anita Hill testified that he sexually harassed her while they worked together at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. The Senate confirmed …
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