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Anita Hill |
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After her astonishing testimony in the Clarence Thomas U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings, Anita Hill ceased to be a private citizen and became a public figure at the center of an intense national debate about sexual harassment. Now, with remarkable insight and candor, Hill reflects on the events surrounding the hearings, shedding new light on one of the most controversial episodes in our nation's history. "This book is not a tell-all. It's a tell-what-matters-most-in-the-long-run." - Elle "Revealing and moving." - Los Angeles Times "An inspiring, elegantly written saga." - Harper's Bazaar "More than one woman's recollection of a painful episode in American history. It is rather the next step in history that society may now take, one of understanding and thoughtful disclosure, of continued dialogue." - San Francisco Chronicle Anita Hill, a graduate of Oklahoma State University and Yale Law School, served until 1997 on the faculty of the University of Oklahoma College of Law. She lectures widely on the subjects of civil rights and sexual harassment in the workplace. |
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