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One passage Horowitz and Glazov specifically object to is a discussion in the first chapter of ''Killing Rage'', in which hooks states that she is "sitting beside an anonymous white male that [she] long[s] to murder"<ref>hooks, bell. ''Killing Rage'', {{p.}}8. Henry Holt & Co. New York, NY. 1995</ref>. She explains that her impulse was occasioned by a ticket/boarding pass dispute involving her black and female friend. To hooks, the dispute was symptomatic of the role of racism and sexism in American society, describing her reaction to this man, and of another white man who was similarly given preferential treatment<ref>hooks, bell. ''Killing Rage'', {{p.}}11. Henry Holt & Co. New York, NY. 1995</ref>:
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