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| Introduction | "When I first went to teach at Oberlin College, a big debate about my sexual preferences took place on the wall of a women's rest room. In constructive politically correct fashion, those walls were covered in paper. This also allowed me to take the document home and place it among my papers. This public discussion, which really centered around the question of whether or not I was a lesbian, came to my attention only when it led to actual face-to-face conflicts between white and black female students on campus. A black female student, annoyed that white female students were 'daring' to have this discussion about a black woman professor, which she felt was invasive, had written: 'Bitch, what's it to you anyway. She don't want you.' This led white females to confront this student about her sexism who then challenged them about their racism." |
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