Women, race & class

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Angela Y. Davis: Women, race & class (1982, Women's Press)

271 pages

English language

Published Oct. 30, 1982 by Women's Press.

ISBN:
978-0-7043-3892-0
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Women are forces of nature who inspire me

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As a cis-male, reading this book gave me a lot of insight to the lives women faced tracing back to slavery to modern day. It was important for me to read this because I want to be a better feminist. The people I read about I will never forget. Prudence Crandall and Ida B. Wells are some of them. They fought against the grain and that gives me inspiration to fight against the rising powers of fascism. I learned about the abolition movement and how women pioneered it. I learned about the suffrage movement and how it was once a force of nature and how it then became a racist movement. I learned about the beginnings of racism and sexism in the United States. This book gave me the basic knowledge I can then educate other cis-men who don't know about these movements. I want to thank Davis for making …

Subjects

  • African American women -- Social conditions
  • Women and socialism -- United States