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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction. What I Am Doing Here, and How Am I Doing it | 1 | |
1 | Language: The Power We Love to Hate | 17 |
2 | The Neutrality of the Status Quo | 42 |
3 | "Political Correctness" and Hate Speech: The Word as Sword | 86 |
4 | Mad, Bad, and Had: The Anita Hill/Clarence Thomas Narrative(s) | 118 |
5 | Hillary Rodham Clinton: What the Sphinx Thinks | 158 |
6 | Who Framed "O.J."? | 194 |
7 | Ebonics - lt's Chronic | 227 |
8 | The Story of Ugh | 252 |
Notes | 283 | |
References | 303 | |
Index | 313 |
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