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TPUSA at Oswego announced plans to honor Black History Month through an exclusive screening event featuring "Created Equal by Clarence Thomas: In His Own Words" from 7 to 9 p.m. on Feb. 29 in Marano Campus Center Room 211.

While Clarence Thomas may spark differing opinions, this documentary offers a unique opportunity to delve beyond the headlines and the controversies surrounding his legacy. With unprecedented access, the producers conducted over 30 hours of interviews with Justice Clarence Thomas and his wife, Virginia, providing an intimate and candid portrayal of his life.

In this groundbreaking documentary, Justice Thomas shares his life story directly with the audience, offering insights into his journey through adversity and triumph. The film weaves together personal interviews, archival footage, original music and evocative recreations to provide a comprehensive look at his experiences with race, faith, power, jurisprudence and resilience. The film aims to explore the complexities of Justice Thomas's life and legacy and provide a deeper understanding of a very influential figure in American history.

-- Submitted by Turning Point USA at Oswego