Marguerite Hicks v. The Gates Rubber Company

U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit · Decided 1987-11-25

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HOLLOWAY, Chief Judge. This an appeal by Plaintiff Marguerite Hicks (“Hicks”) from a judgment by the district court in a Title VII action in favor of Gates Rubber Company (“Gates”). The case arose out of a series of incidents that occurred during a brief, eight month period of employment of Hicks by Gates. Stripped to its essential elements, Hicks’ claim was that she was subjected to racial harassment in violation of <span…

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