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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... Susan B. Anthony , compelled the convention to pass stronger resolutions and generally treat the cause of work- ing women's rights with greater seriousness than before . Women were welcomed at the 1869 founding convention of the ...
... Susan B. Anthony , compelled the convention to pass stronger resolutions and generally treat the cause of work- ing women's rights with greater seriousness than before . Women were welcomed at the 1869 founding convention of the ...
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... Susan B. Anthony's initiative , a second Working Women's Association was later organized among the sewing women . Although Susan B. Anthony , Elizabeth Cady Stanton and their colleagues on the paper made important contributions to the ...
... Susan B. Anthony's initiative , a second Working Women's Association was later organized among the sewing women . Although Susan B. Anthony , Elizabeth Cady Stanton and their colleagues on the paper made important contributions to the ...
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... Susan B. Anthony would never have made such a statement if she had familiarized herself with the realities of working - class fami- lies . As working women knew all too well , their fathers , brothers , husbands and sons who exercised ...
... Susan B. Anthony would never have made such a statement if she had familiarized herself with the realities of working - class fami- lies . As working women knew all too well , their fathers , brothers , husbands and sons who exercised ...
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