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DOI: 10.1177/089124393007002003 GENDER, RACE, AND CLASS POLITICS AND THE INCLUSION OF WOMEN IN TITLE VII OF THE 1964 CIVIL RIGHTS ACTGeorge Washington University An examination of the historical circumstances surrounding the inclusion of gender in Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act reveals how race, class, and gender operate in complex and contradictory patterns to shape social policy. Two levels of analysis are presented. One focuses on political conflict within the state. The other is a textual analysis of the actual congressional debate on the gender amendment to Title VII.
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