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America Is Too 'Sensitive' About Race

Clarence Thomas thinks Americans care more about race now than they did when he was a kid, and are far too sensitive. Here’s why that’s… odd.

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In his memoir, My Grandfather’s Son, Clarence Thomas raged at the racism and violence of the Jim Crow South: “The Ku Klux Klan held a convention [in Savannah] in 1960 and 250 white-robed members paraded down the city’s main street one Saturday afternoon,” he wrote.

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