Capitol Games: The Inside Story of Clarence Thomas, Anita Hill, and a Supreme Court NominationA riveting behind-the-scenes look at the Thomas Supreme Court nomination hearings, told by the first print journalist to break the story of Hill's allegations of sexual harassment. Based on extensive interiews and prodigious research, this definitive account of these history-making hearings presents far-reaching implications for the political landscape of our country. |
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... women . He persuaded the Black Student Union to implement guide- lines for instances when women came into the dormitory . With women present , Thomas wanted students to avoid the use of foul language , dress politely , and be careful ...
... women . He persuaded the Black Student Union to implement guide- lines for instances when women came into the dormitory . With women present , Thomas wanted students to avoid the use of foul language , dress politely , and be careful ...
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... women were voluntarily staying out of certain jobs . Thomas had called the analysis " a much needed antidote to clichés " about women's earnings in professional status . Kennedy continued : Mr. Sowell explains that women are paid 59 ...
... women were voluntarily staying out of certain jobs . Thomas had called the analysis " a much needed antidote to clichés " about women's earnings in professional status . Kennedy continued : Mr. Sowell explains that women are paid 59 ...
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... women hoped the Hill effect would work for them . They were not alone . As contributions to their campaigns increased dramatically after the hearings , so did the amount of money being donated to other women candidates and to women's ...
... women hoped the Hill effect would work for them . They were not alone . As contributions to their campaigns increased dramatically after the hearings , so did the amount of money being donated to other women candidates and to women's ...
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