The Alchemy of Race and Rights
What is the author's tone in The Alchemy of Race and Rights by Patricia J. Williams?

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The most common tone is one of rage. Sometimes it is loud and other times, it is quiet. In its louder moments, Williams' rage is expressed when she screams a demand for the recognition of rights as a large group of adolescents passing her, nearly trample her. At its quietest moment, Williams' rage is expressed through the simple presentation of stories of injustice.