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5.0

Required reading. Highly recommend to anyone and everyone. Intersectionality should be the standard.

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challenging dark informative

5.0

Very hard to read emotionally but super easy to understand. Something everyone should read. 

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5.0

This is one of those books that will stay with me forever.
How can a racist woman call herself a feminist?
Fantastic Important and a Necessary read. This was me learning and understanding a different perspective therefore I cannot comment on it in the same way I could a non fiction book. 

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5.0

A thorough history, Ain't I a Woman tells the perspective of black women in feminism, or rather, the exclusion of black women in feminism.

bell hooks clearly details the impact of not only racist but sexist oppression that has a very wide effect on the lives of black women throughout American history and still exists today. 

It's a crucial viewpoint to the feminist movement and everyone who calls themselves a feminist, especially white women who have been at the pinnacle of excluding black women from their movement, should give this book a read. 

An informative and valuable book. 

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