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Speaking Truth to Power | Anita Hill
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See the new HBO movie CONFIRMATION about the Clarence Thomas hearings, starring Kerry Washington in the role of Anita Hillthen read Hills own life story. After her astonishing testimony in the Clarence Thomas hearings, Anita Hill ceased to be a private citizen and became a public figure at the white-hot center of an intense national debate on how men and women relate to each other in the workplace. That debate led to ground-breaking court decisions and major shifts in corporate policies that have had a profound effect on our lives--and on Anita Hill's life. Now, with remarkable insight and total candor, Anita Hill reflects on events before, during, and after the hearings, offering for the first time a complete account that sheds startling new light on this watershed event. Only after reading her moving recollection of her childhood on her family's Oklahoma farm can we fully appreciate the values that enabled her to withstand the harsh scrutiny she endured during the hearings and for years afterward. Only after reading her detailed narrative of the Senate Judiciary proceedings do we reach a new understanding of how Washington--and the media--rush to judgment. And only after discovering the personal toll of this wrenching ordeal, and how Hill copes, do we gain new respect for this extraordinary woman. Here is a vitally important work that allows us to understand why Anita Hill did what she did, and thereby brings resolution to one of the most controversial episodes in our nation's history. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Andrew65 Good choice. 3y
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Bookwormjillk
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I was in high school when the Thomas hearings happened. I picked up this book after seeing it here on Litsy so I could get a little more background than what a typical teenager would get from the evening news. After reading this I am so frustrated that things don‘t seem to have changed yet (but are hopefully heading that way.) Hill was only doing her job, and it changed the course of her life.
#CYOReadathon book 4 #Scarathalon2020 #TeamSlaughter

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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
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After finishing the #TruthToPowerBuddyRead last month, I wondered how she felt about both the Kavanaugh hearings and how she felt about Joe Biden‘s candidacy now....guess that answers one, even for her Trump is a bridge too far.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/05/politics/anita-hill-joe-biden-voting/index.html

GingerAntics I honestly don‘t understand the people who don‘t think Trump takes things way too far. 4y
Bookwormjillk How was that book? I‘m trying to decide what Non- fiction to read next 4y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Bookwormjillk It was very good, especially if you remember the Thomas-Hill hearings. But I found it very informative for how the political process works too... how sexual harassment became more well known and understood... which for me parallels out to #MeToo now and some weird parallels with the Kavanaugh Hearings. 4y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Bookwormjillk Right now, I‘m reading One Person, No Vote which is very good too if you are interested. 4y
Bookwormjillk @Riveted_Reader_Melissa Thanks! I‘ll add that to my list as well. I do remember the hearings and had a refresher when reading 4y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Bookwormjillk Then you‘ll probably find it very interesting. I think the only one in the reading group who didn‘t like it was someone who didn‘t know about the case at all. 4y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
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So good! This story is frustrating and maddening, but I‘m so glad she wrote it. The parallels with the recent Kavanaugh hearings are numerous, and since Thomas & Kavanaugh are now lifelong coworkers, I can only hope that Hill & Ford can at some point talk because only they truly understand the horrible gauntlet we ask citizens to go through, and the fallout that follows for years afterward as their statements become fodder for partisan politics.⤵️

Riveted_Reader_Melissa Sadly we still haven‘t learned from the past, and neither has the Senate, since they made some of the same mistakes in both cases. I can‘t help but feel that it isn‘t a lack of learning on their part, but a playbook that they now know works to defame any woman who has a complaint in the public and cast the candidate as the victim. Sadly what Hill went through in the Hearings wasn‘t the end, she has dealt with harassment and threats for years ⤵️ 4y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa ... afterward, and double standards because anything associated with her name was suddenly a political issue. Through it all Hill remained poised and matter of fact, persevering through more than I can possibly fathom, and because of her Sexual Harassment laws became more defined, more cases came forward, and employers were held accountable. It wasn‘t what she would have chosen for her life, but I can‘t help but be grateful for that outcome. ⤵️ 4y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa ...Keep Speaking Truth to Power, it‘s hard, and may cost you everything, but after the gauntlet things can change. 4y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa #TruthToPowerBuddyRead Finishing finally....better late then never. 😉 4y
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I had completely forgotten about this (maybe I blocked it out) without evidence they decided she suffered from a very rare De Clarembault‘s syndrome/Erotomania, basically obsessing a relationship with someone (a famous case had happened with John Hinckly trying to assassinate Reagan, for Jodi Foster). They accused Hill of being obsessed with Thomas and that her details were so vivid because of her fantasies about him.🤮

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TheBookHippie Ughhhhh that trail. Seared in my memory. So awful. 4y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @TheBookHippie Right! I think those of us alive then, and old enough to watch it, will just never forget. 4y
TheBookHippie @Riveted_Reader_Melissa I so agree. It was so demeaning and abusive. Just unreal ... she was amazingly human in those moments and they were just vile to her. 4y
GingerAntics For the love of all that is sane!!! 🤮 4y
KVanRead 😡🤮🤬 4y
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“Lack of time” can‘t call them...

I‘m having serious Kavanaugh Deja vu here...more women come forward (can‘t talk to them), and remember when they called in an “expert” to question Ford, but then dropped that for Kavanaugh‘s testimony...it wasn‘t going the way they wanted, and of course...no time!

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OMG! If you thought trolling wasn‘t invented until the internet...wrong!

Seriously, how many of them went on to work in Washington, I wonder? Maybe some became Senators themselves... 🤢🤮

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🙄...well at least with #MeToo I‘m hoping we‘ve moved past the idea that it‘s (only) a class issue, or that black women wouldn‘t be worried about harassment (I don‘t even want to delve into the racism of that idea😑)

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And again, other women come forward with their own stories...but they would never be given a chance to testify.

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GingerAntics And still we learn nothing... because it happened 20 years later. I fear it will happen again in another 20 years. 4y
Texreader @GingerAntics I fear history repeats itself. 🙁 4y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Texreader This story parallel‘s so much of the Kavanaugh trial it‘s downright eerie! 4y
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GingerAntics @Texreader @Riveted_Reader_Melissa it really does, mostly because people refuse to learn from past mistakes. 4y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @GingerAntics Oh I think they learned a lot...they learned how to make women and allegations disappear....that‘s the truly scary part. They learned a playbook for handling these kinds of things. (edited) 4y
GingerAntics @Riveted_Reader_Melissa I will absolutely agree with that. You‘re right, they sure did learn that. Somehow, women still haven‘t learned to vote in their best interests. We haven‘t learned to vote out people whose behaviour we find abhorrent. Like we were saying before. A good portion of these guys are STILL in those same positions and pulled the same BS in the Kavanaugh case. 4y
Texreader @GingerAntics @Riveted_Reader_Melissa Hello? Shall we start with the current commander-in-chief? Ewww! 4y
GingerAntics @Texreader 💯 ABSOLUTELY!!! That man is disturbing. He talks like a child molester who victimises his own kids, he brags about sexually harassing women. He never should have been let in that office. Ugh. He‘s just disgusting. 4y
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“The campaign continued with the Republicans taking the position that they had “to win at any cost.” Senator Danforth would admit later that he pursued this strategy with no regard to fairness for me. To suggest that he had no regard to fairness for me also indicates a lack of regard for fairness to the confirmation process itself, as a fair process generally requires fairness to all sides involved.”

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GingerAntics Wow. This could have happened yesterday. 4y
Bookwormjillk I got this book from the library this week after being reminded of this in 4y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
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And suddenly he‘s the victim!

Again, sounds very familiar.

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Susanita Cry me a river, Clarence. 4y
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So ironic, as he has since voted against things like the Voting Rights Act, because they aren‘t necessary anymore.... so it obviously didn‘t change his view on things too much. 😕

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GingerAntics It‘s amazing how much he hasn‘t changed. 4y
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“Thomas further charged that my statement and testimony were the product of a conspiracy by “someone or some groups.” Though he failed to assert who or how the conspiracy evolved, this statement, like so many of the Republican senators‘ statements, went unchallenged.“

The “He delivered his most angry and intimidating remarks about the process” & it all must be a conspiracy....sounds so familiar!

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GingerAntics Your quotes are terrifying. So this is how we got here. Ugh. 4y
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GingerAntics Oh my god, yes. I think all of us have faced this at some point. We assume honesty is going to be a part of some process, yet it‘s nowhere to be seen. 4y
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You want to think they are clueless, and then you read some of the same similar tactics...used about 20 years ago...and realize it‘s a tried and true public manipulation game.

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That sounds really familiar....

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GingerAntics Wow, how many times will this EXACT thing happen before we stop doing this? This sounds like just about every hearing in the last 3.5 years. 4y
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If only congressional hearings had rules...what a novel idea that would be.... hmmm🤔

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GingerAntics What a shocking idea...rules... procedures. Huh. 4y
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And so it begins....

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GingerAntics 🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️ 4y
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I could have chosen a lot of quotes from this book, but went with this one as it sounded like Anita was optimistic about the future when she wrote it.

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ChasingOm Wow, that‘s eye opening! 4y
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Oh, they excel at that! Currently whole careers are based on that, in my opinion.

Honestly, I‘m feeling a bit nostalgic here, for a time when both Anita and I held public officials to a higher standard...or were naive enough to think they held themselves to one.

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Reading this I feel like I could literally change the names and this would be the Kavanaugh hearings (except of course for some of the Senators who are literally the same people)!
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That‘s it exactly...

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GingerAntics 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 4y
GingerAntics This is the heart of the matter right here. 4y
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Makes me think of the ladies that pleaded with Senator Flake at the elevator for an investigation, to, if nothing else, show that they believed women enough to at least INVESTIGATE a claim before going ahead with a vote.

She published this in 1997 by the way, over 20 years before Kavanaugh‘s hearing...which makes it even more eerie to have it play out so similarly.

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GingerAntics These powerful men in America haven‘t changed much in 20 years...In fact some of them are literally the same men. 4y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @GingerAntics Exactly... literally the same men and they have learned literally nothing in those 20+ years 4y
GingerAntics Of course not! Part of me seriously wonders how many women have been harassed or worse in this 20 years by these men and others these men put into power? 4y
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“The double standard casts harassment as “personal behavior” rather than behavior that reflects on professionalism.”
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GingerAntics This reminds me of racists among BLM. “If they didn‘t commit so many crimes” “if they didn‘t run” “if they were different” bla bla bla 🙄 it‘s disgraceful. (edited) 4y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @GingerAntics And I think we might need to start looking at it that way....it‘s a crime of power, it‘s the power differential that makes the crimes possible. 4y
GingerAntics Absolutely. It is a crime. It is a total injustice. It‘s everything from racism to “yeah, but what were you wearing when you were ‘allegedly‘ assaulted” and everything in between. 4y
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This look at it from the view of a lawyer is so interesting... the law perspective from Hill, the psychology one from Ford, we really couldn‘t have picked 2 women better suited to explain the problems with the system than these two. I hope after it was all over they were able to connect, only they really understand the process...

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So after her confidential statement was leaked to the press, and the press contacted her...she gave a public statement....then all hell broke loose, and surprising it‘s almost the exact same story as the one earlier this year...the harassment by strangers, one‘s who thought she defaming their guy, and the senators themselves....

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A statement that isn‘t shared, then shared widely, then it is indeed leaked to the press.... and then the attacks in the woman‘s character by Senators begins.....that pattern sounds so familiar it about makes me sick.

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KVanRead 😡 4y
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🙄 so many parallels with the most recent hearings....

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“Instead I became more determined”

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The more I read the more this sounds a lot like the Kavanaugh story... I‘m left thinking that instead of learning from the Anita Hill Hearings, they adopted those as policies on how to get rid of stories they didn‘t like or want to hear.

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SamAnne So much like the Kavanaugh debacle. 4y
GingerAntics It‘s scary how similar these cases are. 4y
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This book covers so many topics, this little bit between when she stopped working for Thomas and when he‘s was being considered for the Supreme Court, made me think of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks and sadly, the disparity woman of color still see in doctors taking their condition and pain seriously. Again, I problem we still are trying to address over 30 years later!

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Some of this background, about her work for Thomas before he was nominated to the Supreme Court is so interesting... in light of the current admin I‘m finding the info about loyalty pledges & the difficulty of filling charges to those in charge of handling them very interesting. It‘s a problem we are still combating today, I can‘t help thinking of sexual harassment in the military that we‘ve been trying to get out of the chain of command.

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It‘s so interesting to get into this book and the case that really started the discussion about sexual harassment that we are still dealing with today as #MeToo

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Moll
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Having to bail on this one unfortunately - I give a book 100 pages and if I'm not enjoying by that point, I bail!

I would recommend reading this if you're already familiar with the court case, but I wasn't and I think that's why it's just not gripping me💔

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Riveted_Reader_Melissa Sorry it didn‘t gripe you, it‘s a pretty famous case here and brought back to the fore after the Kavanaugh hearings. Maybe try the movie Confirmation? 4y
Moll Thanks for the rec!! 4y
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A part of history I hadn‘t heard much about until the recent Tulsa Rally, Juneteenth mess and the info that came out about that period of history afterwards. Another reason why I should have read this book sooner.

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GingerAntics Sadly, it seems the only people who knew about it were effected by it or are related to people effected by it, which is sad and an educational failure. This right here is all the proof necessary to prove racism and white supremacy still exist. 4y
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Territory. Several viable black townships sprang up with the help of the railroad. The best known is Boley, Oklahoma, which, in its prime, boasted a post office, 2 banks, and its own city government. Prior to statehood in 1907, rumors that the federal government might set aside all or part of Oklahoma Territory as a freedmen state encouraged even more blacks to come. These talks reportedly went all the way to the secretary of state in Washington.”

Riveted_Reader_Melissa I can‘t help think how things could have been if Oklahoma had stayed a freedman state. (edited) 4y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa Well that, and there‘s Ida Wells again! I really need to read more about her life. 4y
KVanRead I just read Toni Morrison‘s Paradise which focuses on a fictional all Black town in Oklahoma. The location makes more sense to me now. 4y
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ravenlee It makes me ill that there has ever needed to be an antilynching advocate. 4y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @ravenlee it makes me even more ill, that still, as of today, we can‘t manage to pass an anti-lynching bill. 4y
ravenlee I just don‘t understand humanity. 4y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @ravenlee I completely understand. I used to think we were mostly on the same page, a few nut jobs, but mostly moving forward together....then the last few years happened and I realized just how many humans I just cannot understand. 4y
SamAnne This was a good read. 4y
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#TruthToPowerBuddyRead Wrap-up

Well it‘s been a month, and I‘m sorry to say I‘m behind on my own read along...I probably won‘t finish up until later this week. Sorry for dropping the ball their ladies and gentleman. I‘ve seen your reviews though and it looks like, so far anyway, I‘m in agreement. It‘s a very interesting and sadly still very relatable read.

 @moll @ramblingsofareader @samanne @sb3626 @jenniferw88 @j9brown @maria514626

Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Emilymdxn What did you think? I know you finished quickly. 4y
Moll I am also yet to finish!! This one is taking me a while to get through 4y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Moll Yea! I‘m not alone! 4y
Moll We shall get there💪 4y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Moll Yes, We shall! 4y
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Eggs 💗💗HBC❤️❤️❤️ 4y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you 💞 4y
DebinHawaii Thanks for the tag! 🤗 4y
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About 45% in to this memoir. I loved the first part of the book where she writes about her great-grandparents grandparents, and parents, and what prompted her family to flee Arkansas for Oklahoma, only to find that they weren't escaping racism and violence there either. Her family story is straight out of Isabel Wilkerson's The Warmth of Other Suns. Now getting into the Thomas hearing saga. #TruthtoPowerBuddyRead

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#julystats. Have tagged the most interesting one!

Also this ends my lockdown reading challenge - total books read 46. You can see them all here: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10222546637351074&id=1125150677

Bookwormjillk Just got that out of the library yesterday! 4y
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Wow. All I kept thinking was "oh my God nothing has changed." A powerful read, though, Anita Hill is so strong and brilliant.
Looking forward to our #truthtopowerbuddyread chat!

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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
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For everyone who wanted check in‘s or reminders, we are about a week into our group read. Has everyone picked up the book yet (if you didn‘t have it already), have you started reading yet. Or maybe rushed through and finished already?

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SamAnne I have it but have not started it yet! This coming week I plan to dive in. 4y
j9brown I started reading it! It's really great so far, I've taken down a few quotes that I thought were good. I planned on switching between reading this and something more "fun" at the same time, but I'm not good at reading that way. So I'll probably finish next week. 4y
jenniferw88 Read and finished! 5 ⭐ 4y
Moll Read a small chunk and quite enjoying so far! I havent read enough to form any proper thoughts yet 4y
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I loved this and raced through it for the #truthtopowerbuddyread - I‘ll hold my detailed thoughts for when we discuss it at the end of a month but I‘m really keen to discuss! Love Anita Hill and have so much admiration and respect for her.

SamAnne Finally starting today. 4y
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Hello #truthtopowerbuddyread friends! I knew that Joe Biden was involved in this incident somehow but I wasn‘t expecting him to be the first three words of chapter one! I guess this is more topical than I even realised! I heard about Hill vs Thomas a little bit at school as background to a text I studied for A Level but as it happened before I was born I was always hazy on the details.

jenniferw88 😊 don't worry, he's one of the (relatively) good ones! 4y
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Fulfilling my solemn obligation to keep the Foyles cafe in business by making a start on the #truthtopowerbuddyread while drinking tea, eating chocolate cake and listening to Patti Smith. If only I could afford to do this every day I‘m in London it would be heavenly. The cafe is completely empty so it‘s like having a living room to escape to while my boyfriend commandeers our room as an office.

SamAnne Hope to start this week-end. 4y
OnlyYoo Oh that cake looks so good 😋 4y
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Just a reminder the #TruthToPowerBuddyRead hosted by @Emilymdxn and myself officially begins today! We‘ll be posting reminders weekly to anyone interested in receiving them and having a causal discussion in a month.

j9brown 😁👍 4y
ramblingsofareader not had the chance to get hold of a copy unfortunately😭 but hope you all enjoy! 4y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa @ramblingsofareader There‘s still time if you are interested, we‘ll be reading for the month and not discussing for awhile if you still want to pick it up. 4y
Moll I will be getting started on this as soon as I've finished my current book🙌🙌 4y
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