Coretta Scott King Wrote 1986 Letter Blasting Jeff Sessions On Race
The damning letter, which helped deny Sessions a federal judgeship in 1986, was never entered into the congressional record. It was finally published Tuesday evening.
Nathaniel Meyersohn is a political reporting intern and is based in New York.
The damning letter, which helped deny Sessions a federal judgeship in 1986, was never entered into the congressional record. It was finally published Tuesday evening.
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