The Alchemy of Race and Rights

How does Patricia J. Williams use imagery in The Alchemy of Race and Rights?

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"I see her shape and his hand in the vast networking of our society, and in the evils and oversights that plague our lives and laws. The control he had over her body...In his attempt to own what no man can own, the habit of his power and the absences of her choice." pg. 19

"Law professors can thus set up irresponsibly authoritarian constructs that give permission to, and legitimize, some really warped world views. The result will be students who are cultured to hate; yet who still think of themselves as very very good people; who will be deeply offended, and personally hurt, if anyone tries to tell them otherwise." pg. 87

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The Alchemy of Race and Rights