The central document in this collection is the complete transcript (primary source) of Clarence Thomas' Supreme Court nomination hearing and the special hearing on sexual harassment. In addition, the resources include many books, a few articles (secondar y sources) and some video recordings on this topic.
All of the items listed below are on reserve at the circulation desk of the Northern Virginia Community College's Loudoun Campus Library.
Chrisman, Robert, and Robett L. Allen, eds. Court of Appeal: The Black Community Speak Out on the Racial and Sexual Politics of Clarence Thomas vs. Anita Hill. New York: Ballantine Books, 1992
Danforth, John C. Resurection: The Confirmation of Clarence Thomas. New York: Viking Penguin, 1994.
Hill, A. F. & Jordan, E. C. (Eds.). (1995). Race, gender, and power in America: Th legacy of the Hill-Thomas hearings. New York: Oxford University Press.
Mayer, Jane, and Jill Abramson. Strange Justice: The Selling of Clarence Thomas. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1994.
Morrison, Toni, ed. Race-ing Justice, En-gendering Power: Essays on Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas, and the Construction of Social Reality. New York: Pantheon Books, 1992.
Phelps, Timothy M., and Helen Winternitz. Capitol Games: Clarence Thomas, Anita Hill, and the Story of a Supreme Court Nomination. New york: Hyperion, 1992.
Roberts, R. S. (1995). Clarence Thoams and the tough love crowd: counterfeit heroes and unhapp truths. New York: New York University Press.
Windham, Joseph. "Viewing Racism & Sexism as Barometers of African-American Politics and Outlooks." Speech given for Professor Brian Hansen's Honors Seminar at Northern Virginia Communit College.
Thomas-Hill Sexual Harassment Hearing Compilation Tape. Purdue University Public Affairs Video Archives. (2 hours). This tape contains the following segments:
Windham, Joseph. ["Viewing Racism and Sexism as Barometers of African-American Leadership: Anita Hill and Clarence Thomas." Video of a presentation by Dr. Joseph Windham given at Northern Virginia Community College's Loudoun Campus. October 1996.]