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T h e P o r t a l s o f E P A C H A F o u n d a t i o n – P h a s e I I a r e O p e n :
Sincerest
Congratulations!
Ketanji Brown Jackson
Officially Sworn in as first
African-American
Female on the Supreme Court
June 30, 2022
Justice Stephen G. Breyer (Retired) administers the judicial oath to Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson in the West Conference Room at the Supreme Court Building. Her left hand rests on two bibles held by her husband, Dr. Patrick Jackson.
JUSTICE CAN PREVAIL
in America . . .
A Swearing-in Long Overdue!
Ketanji Brown Jackson
April 8, 2022
21st Century Historic Confirmation
Long Overdue!
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson!
First African-American
Female for Tenure at
The Supreme Court
of the United States
May that Eternal Light of
“Law, Justice and Truth”
Guide Your Historic Life Tenure!
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s inspiration is an encouragement to “All Americans,” especially to those who are the
“Descendants of Slaves!”
Ketanji Brown Jackson’s encouragement stirs perseverance with those invaluable virtues
of patience, dignity and honor. She
shall always be likened unto a
“National Treasure” NOW and for future generations already with us today!
By the influence of a twisted path in American
History – utterly stained with injustices
and lawless disgrace,
Humanity’s goodness is yet oftentimes despised with fervent efforts to ignore, set aside, degradate and
deny “Human qualities and abilities” because of
one’s color of skin – because of one’s race. In
the 21st Century before the eyes of a Nation
yet desperately needing to form that
“more perfect and just union,”
The Honorable Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s
“true essence of being” continues to brightly
shine for the United States of America . . .
And also for the Whole World to be seeing!
The Honorable
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s . . .
“True Essence of Being.”
Never forget that whatever the
color of skin you live in . . .
"little girls"
in America CAN grow up
to become a . . .
"Justice of the U.S.
Supreme Court!"
- EPACHA Foundation -
Ketanji Brown Jackson &
Family Life
"My family went from segregation to the Supreme Court in one generation,"
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson says
at the White House.
"I am the dream and hope of the slave,"
she adds, quoting Maya Angelou.
Again,
Sincerest
Congratulations!
- EPACHA Foundation -
Learn more about the Life and
Judicial Career of . . .
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson
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EPACHA Foundation’s entire volume of its Phase I web pages:
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