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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... learned about the nature of human oppression - and in the process , also learned important lessons about their own subju- gation . In asserting their right to oppose slavery , they protested -sometimes overtly , sometimes implicitly ...
... learned about the nature of human oppression - and in the process , also learned important lessons about their own subju- gation . In asserting their right to oppose slavery , they protested -sometimes overtly , sometimes implicitly ...
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... learned to detect and challenge the injustices of male supremacy . Whereas Elizabeth Cady Stanton's interest in abolitionism was quite recent , she had conducted a personal fight against sexism throughout her youth . Encouraged by her ...
... learned to detect and challenge the injustices of male supremacy . Whereas Elizabeth Cady Stanton's interest in abolitionism was quite recent , she had conducted a personal fight against sexism throughout her youth . Encouraged by her ...
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... learned over here , and tell them how women from all over the world are fighting to stop the kind of terror we have in the South , and to stop war . " 32 t 1 1 1 As Mother Bloor and her Communist party comrades con- cluded 158 1 COMMUNIST.
... learned over here , and tell them how women from all over the world are fighting to stop the kind of terror we have in the South , and to stop war . " 32 t 1 1 1 As Mother Bloor and her Communist party comrades con- cluded 158 1 COMMUNIST.
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THE ANTISLAVERY MOVEMENT AND THE BIRTH | 30 |
CLASS AND RACE IN THE EARLY WOMENS RIGHTS | 46 |
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