Women, Race & Class
- Language
- EN
- Pages
- 288
- Year
- 1983
- Format
- Size
- 2 MB
- ISBN
- 9780394713519
Description
This seminal work by renowned scholar Angela Y. Davis, *Women, Race & Class*, published by Vintage in 1983, offers a profound and incisive analysis of the interconnected struggles faced by women, particularly Black women, in the United States. Davis masterfully unpacks the historical roots of oppression, tracing the devastating impact of slavery, the subsequent economic exploitation, and the persistent forces of racism and sexism. The book delves into the complex and often fraught relationship between the women's movement and the fight for racial equality, highlighting how mainstream feminist movements have frequently overlooked or marginalized the unique experiences of Black women. This is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the historical foundations of contemporary social justice movements and the enduring challenges of intersectional oppression.
Through rigorous historical research and keen theoretical insight, Davis examines key moments and movements, from the abolitionist struggle to the suffrage movement and beyond, revealing how economic conditions and class stratification have shaped and been shaped by race and gender. The book provides a critical lens through which to view the historical trajectory of American society, demonstrating how the liberation of all women is inextricably linked to the dismantling of systemic racism and capitalist exploitation. *Women, Race & Class* remains a vital contribution to feminist theory, critical race studies, and social history, offering timeless lessons for activists, scholars, and general readers alike who are committed to achieving true equality and liberation.
Through rigorous historical research and keen theoretical insight, Davis examines key moments and movements, from the abolitionist struggle to the suffrage movement and beyond, revealing how economic conditions and class stratification have shaped and been shaped by race and gender. The book provides a critical lens through which to view the historical trajectory of American society, demonstrating how the liberation of all women is inextricably linked to the dismantling of systemic racism and capitalist exploitation. *Women, Race & Class* remains a vital contribution to feminist theory, critical race studies, and social history, offering timeless lessons for activists, scholars, and general readers alike who are committed to achieving true equality and liberation.
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