Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Speaks
<p>S<strong>upreme Court</strong> <strong>Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson</strong> commands attention from the pulpit of the Birmingham, Alabama church where the Ku Klux Klan murdered four little girls in 1963 as they bombed the church. She commands that the nation must remember and own the difficult parts of its past in order to move forward.</p>
<p>Judge Jackson, the first Black woman on the nation’s highest court, spoke at a remembrance Friday at 16th Street Baptist Church. Judge Jackson reiterated the toll that African Americans paid to secure the blessings of liberty, and how we still grieve now and forever the senseless act of taking the lives of four innocent Black girls from this earth and how their families were robbed of their potential. As we all agree, she recapped how far African Americans have come and how there is yet much work to be done since 1963.</p>
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