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100 1  $a Weatherford, Carole Boston, $d 1956- $e author.
245 10 $a All Rise : $b The Story of Ketanji Brown Jackson / $c by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Ashley Evans.
246 30 $a Story of Ketanji Brown Jackson
250    $a First edition.
264  1 $a New York : $b Crown Books for Young Readers, $c 2023.
300    $a 1 volume (unpaged) : $b color illustrations ; $c 27 cm.
520    $a "For every brown-skinned girl and every Black woman who was ever overlooked or underestimated when opportunities were doled out, Ketanji Brown Jackson rose."-- $c Back cover.
520    $a "Whatever she did, wherever she was, Ketanji Brown Jackson rose to the top.  From the time their daughter was born, Ketanji Brown's parents taught her that if she worked hard and believed in herself, she could do anything. As a child, Ketanji focused on her studies and excelled, eventually graduating from Harvard Law School.   Years later, in 2016, when she was a federal judge, a seat opened on the United States Supreme Court. In a letter to then-President Barack Obama, Leila Jackson made a case for her mother--Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. Although the timing didn't work out then, it did in 2022, when President Joe Biden nominated her. At her confirmation, Ketanji Brown Jackson became the first Black female Supreme Court justice in the United States." -- Amazon.com.
600 10 $a Jackson, Ketanji Brown, $d 1970- $v Juvenile literature. $v Juvenile literature.
650  0 $a Women judges $v Juvenile literature. $v Juvenile literature.
650  0 $a African American judges $v Juvenile literature. $v Juvenile literature.
650  0 $a African American women judges $v Juvenile literature. $v Juvenile literature.
650  1 $a Women judges.
650  1 $a African American judges.
650  1 $a African American women judges.
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700 1  $a Evans, Ashley, $e illustrator.
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