Women, Race, & Class

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Women, Race, & Class is a groundbreaking feminist text by Angela Davis that examines the intertwined histories of gender, race, and class oppression in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
feminist text
historical study
non-fiction book
advocates coalitions across race and class lines
integration of anti-racist and anti-capitalist analysis into feminism
author Angela Davis
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes bourgeois feminism
class bias in feminist organizing
racism in the suffrage movement
focusesOn class differences among women
experiences of Black women in the United States
historical exclusion of Black women from mainstream feminism
history of birth control and eugenics
ideology of true womanhood and its racial limits
relationship between slavery and the oppression of women
role of Black women in abolitionism
working-class women’s struggles
genre feminist theory
history
political theory
hasInfluenced Black feminist thought
contemporary feminist scholarship on race and class
intersectional feminism
language English
mainTopic Black women’s activism
abolitionist movement
capitalism and patriarchy
class
class inequality within feminist movements
domestic labor
feminism
history of women in the United States
intersection of gender, race, and class
intersectionality (pre-terminology analysis)
labor movement
race
racism within the women’s movement
reproductive rights
sexual division of labor
slavery in the United States
socialist feminism
sterilization abuse
women’s suffrage movement
perspective Marxist
anti-capitalist
anti-racist
socialist feminist

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Angela Davis notableWork Women, Race, & Class
Angela Davis: An Autobiography relatedWork Women, Race, & Class