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She said by phone from her home in California that Thomas always seemed to bring a light moment to the crisis. "He was funny, he had a most extraordinary sense of humor. He did sustain an enormous amount of damage and pain during the Little Rock crisis, but no matter what, he always had something refreshing and funny to say," she said. "It could be the most horrible day and he would say
'Yes, but how are you dressed and are you smiling?'" Thomas also brought a bit of levity to the 2007 commemoration marking the 50th anniversary of the integration fight
-- letting the audience know how angry LaNier was with him when he stood up and cheered at a Central High Tigers pep rally. Thomas thought the white students were carrying the school flag and yelling the school cheer. He said LaNier glared at him and later set him straight: It was the Confederate flag, and the students were singing "Dixie." The youngest of seven children, Thomas served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam after graduation. He later earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from Los Angeles State College and worked as an accounting clerk with the U.S. Department of Defense, retiring in 2004. Following the 2008 election, Thomas said in an interview that he supported Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Ohio primary and he also liked former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who made a bid for the Republican nomination. "It would have been a hard decision for me to make if Huckabee was running against Obama," Thomas added. Still, he said, he was overjoyed with Obama's victory. "This was really the nonviolent revolution," Thomas said. "We went and cast our ballots and the ballots were counted this time."
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