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A review by thoughtsfromtheafro
Ain't I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism by bell hooks
5.0
I know most about feminism, so the last two chapters didn’t do as much for me as the first three, but they are still oh so valuable.
The criticisms and pointing out of complicity of white women and black men in upholding racism, sexism/patriarchy, and colonization/imperialism is...*chef’s kiss*. bell does not mince any words. The arguments are scathing and may seem like a slight, but history and actions prove them true.
The criticisms and pointing out of complicity of white women and black men in upholding racism, sexism/patriarchy, and colonization/imperialism is...*chef’s kiss*. bell does not mince any words. The arguments are scathing and may seem like a slight, but history and actions prove them true.