Chronology of the Clarence Thomas confirmation --
Statement of Judge Clarence Thomas to the Senate Judiciary Committee October 11, 1991 --
Statement of Professor Anita F. Hill to the Senate Judiciary Committee October 11, 1991 --
Second statement from Judge Clarence Thomas October 11, 1991 --
Race and gender stereotyping in the Thomas confirmation hearings / Ernest Allen, Jr. --
Time to heal the wounds of pornography / Robert L. Allen --
I dared to hope / Maya Angelou --
Radical double agent / Derrick Bell --
Clarence Thomas and the Apartheid connection / Herb Boyd and Don Rojas --
Collard greens, Clarence Thomas, and the high-tech rape of Anita Hill / Melba Joyce Boyd --
Taking sides against ourselves / Rosemary L. Bray --
On the Clarence Thomas hearings / Vicki Crawford --
High-tech lynching and the high-tech oversee: thoughts from the Anita Hill/Clarence Thomas affair / Henry Vance Davis --
Clarence Thomas hearings and the entertaining of America / David J. Dent --
Clarence Thomas: loyal foot soldier for Reaganism / Hermon George, Jr. --
Breaking the silence: a Black feminist response to the Thomas/Hill hearings (for Audra Lorde) / Beverly Guy-Sheftal --
Clarence Thomas hearings / Nathan Hare and Julia Hare --
Clarence Thomas and the national Black identity / Charles P. Henry --
Breaking silences / Calvin Hernton --
Thomas hearings and the nexus of race, gender and nationalism / Gerald Horne --
Girls will be girls, and boys will ... flex their muscles / Gloria T. Hull --
"Them against us": Anita Hill v. Clarence Thomas / Jacquelyne Johnson Jackson --
Tom, Buck, and Sambo or how Clarence Thomas got to the Supreme Court / Llenda Jackson-Leslie --
Anita Hill: martyr heroism and gender abstractions / Joy James --
We have heard: we have seen: do we believe? The Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill hearing / Trellie L. Jeffers --
Can I get a witness? / June Jordan --
Under the camouflage of color and gender: the dread and drama of Thomas-Hill / Maulana Karenga --
Cringing at myths of Black sexuality / Charles R. Lawrence, III --
Race as commodity: Hill and Thomas as consumer products / Earl Lewis --
No peace in a sisterly place / Julianne Malveaux --
Dismal to abysmal / W.H. McClendon --
U.S. people/Thomas hearing / Adam David Miller --
Race, gender, and liberal fallacies / Orlando Patterson --
Clarence Thomas confirmation: facing race and gender issues / Jacqueline Pope --
Gang rape of Anita Hill and the assault upon all women of African descent / Barbara Ransby --
Comments on the controversy surrounding the nomination and confirmation of Judge Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court / William W. Sales, Jr. --
Ain't gonna let nobody turn me around / Barbara Smith --
Thomas spectacle: power, impotence, and melodrama / David Lionel Smith --
Hand me the rope-I will hang myself: observations on the Clarence Thomas hearings / Robert Staples --
Don't write off Thomas / Niara Sudarkasa --
Testimony / Niara Sudarkasa --
Clarence Thomas and the question of fitness / Clyde Taylor --
Becoming the third wave / Rebecca Walker --
Clarence Thomas and the meaning of Blackness / Ronald W. Walters --
Three ring circus of Clarence Thomas: race, class and gender / Karen P. Wanza --
Anti-Black agenda / Sarah E. Wright --
In opposition to Clarence Thomas: where we must stand and why / Congressional Black Caucus Foundation --
Judge Clarence Thomas's views on the fundamental right to privacy: a report to the United States Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Joseph Biden, Chairman / Barbara Allen Babcock, Ernest W. McFarland, Christopher F. Edley, Jr., Thomas C. Grey, Nelson Bowman Sweitzer, Marie B. Sweitzer, Frank I. Michelman, Robert C. Post, Norman Redlich, Judith Resnik, Orin B. Evans, and Steven H. Shiffrin --
NAACP position on Clarence Thomas: the NAACP announces opposition to Judge Clarence Thomas's nomination --
In the matter of Clarence Thomas / Benjamin L. Hooks --
Questions and answers on the NAACP's position on Judge Clarence Thomas --
NAACP judged Thomas by his character, not by the color of his skin / Julian Bond --
Statement by Dr. Benjamin L. Hooks --
SCLC position: confirm Clarence Thomas / Joseph E. Lowery --
Urban League position: on the nomination of Judge Clarence Thomas / John E. Jacob --
Clarence Thomas: affirmative actions and merit / John E. Jacob --
Statement on the confirmation of Judge Clarence Thomas / John E. Jacob --
Poetic Justice Thomas / D.L. Crockett-Smith --
African American women in defense of ourselves.