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Women, Race & Class by Angela Y. Davis is a groundbreaking and essential work of feminist scholarship that explores the intersections of gender, race, and class in the history of women’s liberation movements in the United States. With powerful insight and historical depth, Davis critically examines how Black women, working-class women, and other marginalized groups have been systematically excluded from dominant feminist narratives and struggles for civil rights. This book is not just a historical account it’s a call to action. Davis unpacks the roles played by abolitionists, suffragists, and civil rights activists to reveal how race and class have shaped and often divided women’s movements. It’s an eye-opening and deeply relevant read for those interested in social justice, equity, and inclusive activism. This premium leather bound edition adds both elegance and durability to a book that deserves a permanent place in every socially conscious reader’s library. It is perfect for scholars, activists, and anyone seeking a more nuanced understanding of feminist history.
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