The first Black female Supreme Court justice said her book will “be a transparent accounting of what it takes to rise through the ranks of the legal profession.”
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson announced Thursday that she is working on a memoir titled"Lovely One."is working on a memoir. Jackson, the first Black woman appointed to the court, is calling the book “Lovely One.”“But the path was paved by courageous women and men in whose footsteps I placed my own, road warriors like my own parents, and also luminaries in the law, whose brilliance and fortitude lit my way.
It will be a transparent accounting of what it takes to rise through the ranks of the legal profession, especially as a woman of color with an unusual name and as a mother and a wife striving to reconcile the demands of a high-profile career with the private needs of my loved ones.”No release date has been set for “Lovely One.” Jackson, 52, was born Ketanji Onyika Brown.
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