Patricia J. Williams

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Patricia J. Williams is an influential American legal scholar and writer known for her pioneering work in critical race theory and her book "The Alchemy of Race and Rights."

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author Patricia J. Williams NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1951
educatedAt Harvard Law School
Wellesley College NERFINISHED
employer Columbia Law School NERFINISHED
Northeastern University NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African Americans
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critical race theory
feminist legal theory
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race and the law
genre critical race theory
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legal theory
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The New York Times NERFINISHED
influencedBy civil rights movement
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement critical legal studies
critical race theory
nationality American
notableWork Open House: Of Family, Friends, Food, Piano Lessons, and the Search for a Room of My Own NERFINISHED
Seeing a Color-Blind Future: The Paradox of Race NERFINISHED
The Alchemy of Race and Rights NERFINISHED
The Rooster’s Egg: On the Persistence of Prejudice NERFINISHED
occupation legal scholar
university teacher
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placeOfBirth Boston NERFINISHED
positionHeld James L. Dohr Professor of Law at Columbia Law School NERFINISHED
Professor of Law at Columbia Law School
University Distinguished Professor of Law and Humanities at Northeastern University
sexOrGender female
stateOfBirth Massachusetts NERFINISHED
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critical race theory associatedWith Patricia J. Williams
subject surface form: Critical race theory