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For: Real America News Updated 08 Apr 2022, 19: 43 pm EDT
President Joe Biden and his Supreme Court nominee, Justice Appointee Ketanji Brown Jackson, leaned heavily on the historic nature of her confirmation as the first African-American woman to sit in that court of law in her 232 years of history, during a celebration outside the White House.
Biden called it “a real game-changing moment in American history” while enjoying a triumph that has energized the base of his party.
The first African-American woman to be a judge of the US Supreme Court celebrated her confirmation for the position on the White House lawn this Friday, an outcome that would have been unthinkable for her grandparents.
“ They have paved the way for me”
Hundreds of people attended the ceremony at the White House interrupted several times with applause and cheers the speech of the judge, who was flanked by President Joe Biden, and by the first woman African American who has been vice president of the country, Kamala Harris.
Among that audience were Jackson’s proud parents, Johnny and Ellery Brown, who grew up in a racially segregated South and attended African-American schools and colleges before becoming public school teachers.
The judge inherited her father’s passion for law, who when she was little studied law with voluminous books while her h ija was coloring by his side in his apartment in Miami.
“I have worked hard to get to this point in my career, and I have achieved something that goes far beyond anything you could have imagined my grandparents. But nobody achieves something like this on their own: they have paved the way for me so that I can rise to the occasion”, stressed Jackson.
The judge trusted that her promotion to the Supreme Court, which will take place in the middle of this year, will be something “of which all Americans can be proud” , despite the fact that the majority of Republican senators opposed his confirmation in Thursday’s vote.
Before of Jackson’s speech, Biden himself condemned the Republicans’ attempt to distort Jackson’s record as a judge with “baseless” accusations and “verbal abuse” during the confirmation hearings, something she endured, she said, with “patience” and “integrity”.
The poem that Jackson quoted in his speech precisely describes the perseverance of the population. An African-American woman who manages to “rise up” again and again despite racism, and many African-American women were reflected in the resistance that the judge demonstrated during those hearings.
With information from EFE
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