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Clarence and Ginni Thomas: Politics, Power and the Supreme Court (full documentary) | FRONTLINE



As controversy erupts around Clarence and Ginni Thomas, this two-hour documentary special tells the inside story of their path to power.

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Over the past three decades, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has risen to the center of power in Washington, impacting issues affecting millions of Americans — from abortion to affirmative action. By his side has been his wife and best friend, Ginni Thomas. Together, the Thomases have left an indelible mark on America — in the legal realm and in conservative politics. But what has fueled their rise and expanded influence, and what have been the consequences?

“Clarence and Ginni Thomas: Politics, Power and the Supreme Court” is a FRONTLINE production with the Kirk Documentary Group. The director is Michael Kirk. The producers are Michael Kirk, Mike Wiser and Vanessa Fica. The writers are Michael Kirk and Mike Wiser. The reporters are Vanessa Fica and Jane Mayer. The editor-in-chief and executive producer of FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath.

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CHAPTERS:
Prologue – 0:00
Clarence and Ginni Thomas – 0:34
Clarence Thomas’ Childhood in the Segregated South – 3:33
Clarence Thomas’ Catholic School Experience – 9:23
Ginni Thomas’ Childhood – 12:15
Clarence Thomas’ Time in the Seminary – 18:15
Clarence Thomas and the Black Power Movement – 24:38
Ginni Lamp’s Role Model: Phyllis Schlafly – 32:37
Clarence Thomas’ Experience at Yale Law School – 36:13
Ginni Lamp’s Experience with Lifespring, a ‘Cult’ – 42:16
Clarence Thomas’ Role in Ronald Reagan’s Administration – 48:34
How Ginni Lamp and Clarence Thomas Met and Married – 1:00:06
Clarence Thomas Becomes a Supreme Court Justice – 1:04:24
Anita Hill, Sexual Harassment Allegations and Clarence Thomas – 1:21:33
How Clarence Thomas Came to Know Conservative Figures Like Rush Limbaugh & Harlan Crow – 1:25:32
Ginni Thomas’ Rise in Republican Politics – 1:36:05
Ginni and Clarence Thomas, “Right-Wing Royalty” – 1:40:06
Clarence Thomas’ Influence on the Supreme Court and Key Issues Like Abortion and Affirmative Action – 1:48:06
Credits – 1:51:58

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38 comments
@anneolsen4181

Liberty for some is the right to do whatever they want, no matter what, puke.

@armandomaldonado1559

They're no better than next.President Trump deceive the public.They work for the public.Get a matter there.Put new people in there

@armandomaldonado1559

You're putting them as heroes or nothing but thieves. They're thugs. They need to go to jail like any other thug.

@patzlib1601

May the spirit of God help him come to his senses. His judgements will return to haunt him from the very party he represents. They will single him out with extremist racist judgements directed to him as a black man. May God bless him and his wife Jenny because they will need it after this election.

@patzlib1601

They will be judged themselves as they have judged. This is all part of the defect in the hive that needs to be corrected.

@jeromedanielson4422

Nobody has benefited from Affirmative Action more than white women, do some research!

@frontline

On Thursday, June 29, the Supreme Court ruled that Harvard and the University of North Carolina’s programs considering race in college admissions are unconstitutional.

For more on this decision that is expected to have far-reaching implications and Clarence Thomas’ long battle against affirmative action – read here: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/clarence-thomas-long-battle-against-affirmative-action/