Anita Hill will finally break her silence - in print.
Hill has signed with Doubleday to do an autobiography that will deal with her sexual harassment allegations against U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.The terms of the contract were not disclosed Thursday.
Hill has not publicly discussed the allegations since she made them at Thomas' confirmation hearings in 1991.
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"When I completed my testimony before the Judiciary Committee of the United States Senate, I did not plan to write about those events," Hill said in a statement. But she said letters from people identifying with her made her reconsider.