A review by renee_alwanda
Ain't I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism by bell hooks

informative reflective slow-paced

4.0

Women’s liberationists, white and black, will always be at odds with one another as long as our idea of liberation is based on having the power white men have.
Very informative, though I would disagree with quite a few arguments put out(I.e, that formation of black women only feminist groups was reactionary, like Bell wtf???) and I thought the ending was very generalised and a bit redundant. Plus it was very heteronomative and more concerned with traditional male-female relationships but sadly i expected no less from Bell Hooks(shes still a queen though). But overall very well written and thoroughly researched in its critique of modern day American Feminism, which remains relevant today.