As America celebrates its 250th birthday, ESSENCE is honored to unveil the first magazine cover of Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s historic career.
As the first Black woman to serve on the nation’s highest court, there is no better moment to celebrate her extraordinary legacy. Ketanji Brown Jackson represents the American Dream and serves as a powerful voice for those simply seeking the God-given birthrights promised to every American.
We are proud to feature her on the cover of this special double issue of the newly reimagined ESSENCE magazine. Be sure to pick up this historic collector’s edition when it hits newsstands.
@_plamz Better ressources, better training, better football culture, better coaches. Even players from African teams gain their skills and experience playing in European clubs. Very few of them live and work in Africa. That’s the unfortunate reality of African football.
JUSTICE KETANJI BROWN JACKSON
wrote separately to legally torch Clarence Thomas on birthright citizenship which can basically be summed up as:
“Can you believe the nerve of this mofo?”
Bill Mahr using President Obama as the occasion suddenly to question the whole concept of a presidential center and asking whether all that money could not be better spent on something else is quintessential anti-Black bullshit that Black people somehow have to apologize for