Women, Race, & ClassRandom House, 1981 - Broj stranica: 271 "Longtime activist, author and political figure Angela Davis brings us this expose of the women's movement in the context of the fight for civil rights and working class issues. She uncovers a side of the fight for suffrage many of us have not heard: the intimate tie between the anti-slavery campaign and the struggle for women's suffrage. She shows how the racist and classist bias of some in the women's movement have divided its own membership. Davis' message is clear: If we ever want equality, we're gonna have to fight for it together."--Amazon.ca Dec. 2013. |
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Stranica 77
... emancipation and the Civil Rights Bill , the Negro and woman now had the same civil and political status , alike needing only the ballot.13 The assumption that emancipation had rendered the former slaves equal to white women - both ...
... emancipation and the Civil Rights Bill , the Negro and woman now had the same civil and political status , alike needing only the ballot.13 The assumption that emancipation had rendered the former slaves equal to white women - both ...
Stranica 87
... emancipation came ... the lure of house service for the Negro was gone . The path of salvation for the emancipated host of black folk no longer lay through the kitchen door , with its wide hall and pillared yards beyond . It lay , as ...
... emancipation came ... the lure of house service for the Negro was gone . The path of salvation for the emancipated host of black folk no longer lay through the kitchen door , with its wide hall and pillared yards beyond . It lay , as ...
Stranica 88
... emancipation the masses of Black people - men and women alike -found themselves in an indefinite state of peonage . Sharecrop- pers , who ostensibly owned the products of their labor , were no better off than the outright peons . Those ...
... emancipation the masses of Black people - men and women alike -found themselves in an indefinite state of peonage . Sharecrop- pers , who ostensibly owned the products of their labor , were no better off than the outright peons . Those ...
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THE ANTISLAVERY MOVEMENT AND THE BIRTH | 30 |
CLASS AND RACE IN THE EARLY WOMENS RIGHTS | 46 |
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