Five part retrospective a year after the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas confronation during the Thomas Conformation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee. The programs are comprised of hearing actualities and highlights from the recent conference held at Georgetown University concerning changes in race, gender and power over the last year.|THE STEREOTYPING OF WOMEN OF COLOR : MINDLESS NURTURER OR SAFIR-ENTERTAINER / moderated by Jeanette Pinkney. SERIES: Race, gender and power in America| no. 3 Five part retrospective a year after the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas confronation during the Thomas Conformation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee. The programs are comprised of hearing actualities and highlights from the recent conference held at Georgetown University concerning changes in race, gender and power over the last year. CONTENT: On the development of stereotypes and myths about women of color, and how those misperceptions shaped the actions of the Senate Committee during the Clarence Thomas hearings. Historian Audele Logan Alexander, Law Professor Misua, and Senior Judge A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., provide the analysis. Black women's importance has diminished since slavery, and that more limited role has been codified in law. RECORDED: 16 Oct. 1992. !!RESTRICTICTED DISTRIBUTION RIGHTS -- NO CASSETTE SALES!!
On the development of stereotypes and myths about women of color, and how those misperceptions shaped the actions of the Senate Committee during the Clarence Thomas hearings. Historian Audele Logan Alexander, Law Professor Misua, and Senior Judge A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., provide the analysis. Black women's importance has diminished since slavery, and that more limited role has been codified in law.