Harassment Accusations by Willey and Hill are Hauntingly Similar
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Title
Harassment Accusations by Willey and Hill are Hauntingly Similar
Subject
Other
Description
An article analyzing the difference between the sexual assault cases reported by Kathleen E. Willey and Anita Hill the former accusing president Bill Clinton and the latter accusing Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Former University of Pittsburgh Women' Studies program director responds to the analysis.
Creator
Griffith, Pat
Source
"March 22, 1998 (Page 14 of 650)." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (1927-2003), Mar 22, 1998. http://pitt.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/historical-newspapers/march-22-1998-page-14-650/docview/1870772420/se-2.
Publisher
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Date
March 22nd, 1998
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Type
Newspaper article
Coverage
United States
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Original Format
Scan of Newspaper Article
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Reference
Harassment Accusations by Willey and Hill are Hauntingly Similar, Griffith, Pat, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 1998
Cite As
Griffith, Pat, “Harassment Accusations by Willey and Hill are Hauntingly Similar,” Pitt Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Digital Archive, accessed May 6, 2024, https://pittgsws.omeka.net/items/show/126.