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African American women speak out on Anita Hill-Clarence ThomasAfrican American women speak out on Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas

African American women speak out on Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas

Geneva Smitherman

About this book

An essential voice has been added to the ongoing national debate and public discourse on race, class, and gender. African American Women Speak Out on Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas is the first commentary on the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas confrontation written exclusively by African American women. Margaret Walker Alexander, Angela Y. Davis, Darlene Clark Hine, Harriette McAdoo, Julianne Malveaux, and other scholars and writers offer reflections and in-depth analyses on one of the most wrenching public dramas in recent history. Diverse and interdisciplinary in scope, the contributions clarify the significance of the event and examine the broader ramifications for the African American community and the nation.

Details

Pages
284
ISBN-13
9780814325308
OL Work ID
OL19520854W

Subjects

Sexual harassment of womenSex roleAfrican American womenHill, anita, 1956-Thomas, clarence, 1948-Sexual harassment

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