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The tone of The Alchemy of Race and Rights follows on the heels of its perspective. Williams is a deeply passionate and emotional individual. She reveals her passion and emotion in a way that few legal scholars do in their books. The tone therefore is personal and passionate as well. Williams usually begins chapters with anecdotes, news stories, and descriptions of the setting of a particular day, dream, or event that she is party to.