Anita Hill is an American attorney and professor known for her testimony during the 1991 Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Clarence Thomas. Her allegations of sexual harassment brought significant attention to issues of workplace harassment and gender equality. Hill's work as a scholar and advocate continues to influence discussions on women's rights and legal reforms in the United States.

"The FBI has had a history of sex discrimination complaints brought against it, as well as race discrimination."



"I have no personal vendetta against Clarence Thomas. I seek only to provide the committee with information which it may regard as relevant."



"Telling the world is the most difficult experience of my life, but it is very close to having to live through the experience that occasion this meeting."



"Testifying has helped me understand that one individual's behavior and actions make a difference. That my actions are important to people other than myself."



"In July of 1983, I left Washington, DC area and have had minimal contact with Judge Clarence Thomas since."



"For my undergraduate work, I went to Oklahoma State University and graduated from there in 1977."

