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A new kind of diversity on the Supreme Court: two formidable black voices

It goes without saying that racial identity is not monolithic. Even as they share particular traits, individuals may harbor wildly different views on various issues. But since 1967, and Thurgood Marshall’s appointment, there has been only one Black voice at a time on the U.S. Supreme Court – first that of the civil rights hero, then that of Clarence Thomas, the staunch conservative selected in 1991 to replace Marshall.