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The Stories big media wouldn’t touch: The struggle to amplify Clarence Thomas’ sexism

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From the WINGS archive, 1991:

Then-Editor-In-Chief of Ms. Magazine Robin Morgan describes the fruitless struggle to get revelations about Clarence Thomas’s history of sexism into mainstream media before he was confirmed to the US Supreme Court, and also how and why Ms. Magazine under her leadership went ad-free, because of the censorship power advertisers impose on media.

Ms. has just released a book about its first 50 years of feminist publishing.

Updates by Frieda Werden. From the WINGS archive, 1991:

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