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Women, Race & Class

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Summary of Women, Race & Class

"Women, Race & Class" is a compelling exploration by renowned social justice leader Angela Davis, delving into the intricate interplay of racism and sexism. Published on January 1, 1981, this in-depth study not only scrutinizes the roles that women and race have historically played but also traces the profound connections between sexism, racism, and class consciousness. Ideal for adult education settings, this book offers a powerful examination of the overlapping struggles against gender and racial oppression. Davis masterfully navigates through historical contexts to reveal the systemic barriers that have perpetuated inequality, making it an essential read for those engaged in gender equality and racial justice. This seminal work encourages critical reflection and is a crucial resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of these complex social justice domains.

Book Details

Published by Random House on January 1, 1981
271 pages
ISBN: 9780394510392
Best for readers in Adulthood
This book provides valuable insights into Gender Equality and Racial Justice, highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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