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FILE - This Oct. 11, 1991 file photo shows University of Oklahoma law professor Anita Hill receiving a hug from her mother, Erma, after making opening comments to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington.  Hill made national headlines in 1991 when she testified that then-Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas had sexually harassed her. Now, more than 20 years later, director Freida Mock explores Hill's landmark testimony and the resulting social and political changes in the documentary "Anita." (AP Photo/Greg Gibson, File)

FILE - This Oct. 11, 1991 file photo shows University of Oklahoma law professor Anita Hill receiving a hug from her mother, Erma, after making opening comments to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington. Hill made national headlines in 1991 when she testified that then-Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas had sexually harassed her. Now, more than 20 years later, director Freida Mock explores Hill's landmark testimony and the resulting social and political changes in the documentary "Anita." (AP Photo/Greg Gibson, File)

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