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Race, gender, and power in America, the legacy of the Hill-Thomas hearings, edited by Anita Faye Hill, Emma Coleman Jordan

Label
Race, gender, and power in America, the legacy of the Hill-Thomas hearings, edited by Anita Faye Hill, Emma Coleman Jordan
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Race, gender, and power in America
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
32891709
Responsibility statement
edited by Anita Faye Hill, Emma Coleman Jordan
Sub title
the legacy of the Hill-Thomas hearings
Table Of Contents
"She's no lady, she's a nigger": abuses, stereotypes, and realities from the middle passage to capitol (and Anita) Hill / Adele Logan Alexander -- The Hill-Thomas hearings--what took place and what happened: white male domination, black male domination, and the denigration of black women / A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr. -- The power of false racial memory and the metaphor of lynching / Emma Coleman Jordan -- The crisis of gender relations among African Americans / Orlando Patterson -- The message of the verdict: a three-act morality play starring Clarence Thomas, Willie Smith, and Mike Tyson / Charles R. Lawrence -- Stopping sexual harassment: a challenge for community education / Robert L. Allen -- The people vs. Anita Hill: a case for client-centered advocacy / Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. -- From the senate judiciary committee to the country courthouse: the relevance of gender, race, and ethnicity to adjudication / Judith Resnik -- Sexual harassment law in the aftermath of the Hill-Thomas hearings / Susan Deller Ross -- Anita Hill and the year of the woman / Eleanor Holmes Norton -- The most riveting television: the Hill-Thomas hearings and popular culture / Anna Deavere Smith -- Marriage and patronage in the empowerment and disempowerment of African American women / Anita Faye Hill
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