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Virginia Thomas

AKA Virginia Lamp

Born: 23-Feb-1957
Birthplace: Omaha, NE

Gender: Female
Religion: Anglican/Episcopalian [1]
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Activist, Attorney
Party Affiliation: Republican

Nationality: United Statess
Executive summary: Lobbyist, wife of Clarence Thomas


[1] "Thomas told a Washington Post reporter in 1987 that she was confused and troubled by some of Lifespring's exercises. In one session, trainees listened to The Stripper while disrobing to skimpy bikinis and bathing suits. The group stood in a U-shaped line, made fun of fat people's bodies and riddled one another with sexual questions. "At first Ginni was feeling pretty good and enthusiastic about Lifespring... But later she was concerned about its influence and began to sense the organization had a cultlike mentality." Laura Blumenfeld, "The Nominee's Soul Mate", Washington Post, 10 September 1991.

Father: Donald G. Lamp (b. 12-Jun-1915, d. 17-Nov-2009, Parkinsons)
Mother: Marjorie M. Lamp (b. 1917, d. 22-Jan-2009)
Brother: Russell Lamp
Brother: William Lamp
Sister: Joanne Elliott
Husband:
Clarence Thomas (judge, m. 30-May-1987)

    High School: Omaha, NE
    University: BA Business Communications and Political Science, Creighton University
    Law School: JD, Creighton University (1983)
    Administrator: Counselor to the President, Hillsdale College (2008-)

    Liberty Central Founder (2010)
    The Daily Caller Columnist
    The Heritage Foundation Director, Executive Branch Relations
    Congressional Staff of Rep. Dick Armey (1994)
    US Labor Department Depy. Asst. Secy. for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs (1991)
    US Chamber of Commerce
    Cult Awareness Network (1986-88)
    Lifespring (c. 1983-84)
    Young Republicans


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