Anita Hill famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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I did what my conscience told me to do, and you can't fail if you do that.
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I am really proud to be a part in whatever way of women becoming active in the political scene. I think it was the first time that people came to terms with the reality of what it meant to have a Senate made up of 98 men and two women.
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You can't always expect a certain result, but you can expect to do your best.
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But I think it would be irresponsible for me not to say what I really believe in my heart to be true - that there are some serious inequities that we face as women and that we can work to address these inequities
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I'm not sure I can say there is a clean line between me as an individual and me as a lawyer.
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One of the things I was taught in law school is that I'd never be able to think the same again - that being a lawyer is something that's part of who I am as an individual now.
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Because I was extremely uncomfortable talking about sex with him at all and particularly in such a graphic way, I told him that I did not want to talk about these subjects.
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In July of 1983, I left Washington, DC area and have had minimal contact with Judge Clarence Thomas since
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We have a history of gender and racial bias on our court that continues to undermine the system. Excluding individuals based on race is antagonistic to the pursuit of justice.
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Well, of course it was a very trying time for me, and fortunately I had a lot of people who were supportive. A lot of people who were writing and calling and saying they were praying for me. Some people sent me Scripture, and that helped.
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We've got to understand that all disenfranchised people have something in common...The pursuit of justice really is about equality for everyone.
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I resent the idea that people would blame the messenger for the message, rather than looking at the content of the message itself.
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When I think of what has happened in a larger sense, beyond myself, then I would not change anything.
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During this period at the Department of Education, my working relationship with Judge Thomas was positive.
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I think there's more support today. I think there's better understanding today. And there's a better appreciation for the fact that if any community is going to prosper, if any community is going to be seen at its best, that the women in that community have to be viewed as equally as important as the men. And [women] have to be able to live outside of boundaries that are placed on them because of their gender. As well as their race or their religion.
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calls for equal treatment are often seen as calls for 'special treatment' in situations where discrimination has become the norm.
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we need to turn the question around to look at the harasser, not the target. We need to be sure that we can go out and look anyone who is a victim of harassment in the eye and say, 'You do not have to remain silent anymore.
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I was aware, however, that telling at any point in my career could adversely affect my future career
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Certainly my life will not ever be as private and discreet, and perhaps I should even use the word insulated, as it was before
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I thought that by saying no and explaining my reasons my employer would abandon his social suggestions. However, to my regret, in the following few weeks, he continued to ask me out on several occasions
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But the issue of sexual harassment is not the end of it. There are other issues - political issues, gender issues - that people need to be educated about.
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I think, though, as African-American women, we are always trained to value our community even at the expense of ourselves, and so we attempt to protect the African-American community.
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Whether we call it a job or a career, work is more than just something we do. It is a part of who we are.
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The real problem is that the way that power is given out in our society pits us against each other.
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My parents are older, and they lead a somewhat sheltered life. It was difficult to talk with them about things that were embarrassing to me, and that I had never spoken to them about
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The experience of testifying and the aftermath have changed my life
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Testifying has helped me understand that one individual's behavior and actions make a difference. That my actions are important to people other than myself
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The FBI has had a history of sex discrimination complaints brought against it, as well as race discrimination
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What we really need to be understanding is that all of these things matter and they all stem from the fact that certain people live with power and authority and they want to maintain it
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For my undergraduate work, I went to Oklahoma State University and graduated from there in 1977
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I have no personal vendetta against Clarence Thomas. I seek only to provide the committee with information which it may regard as relevant
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I am hopeful that others who have suffered sexual harassment will not become discouraged by my experience, but instead will find the strength to speak out about this serious problem.
-- Anita Hill
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