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A review by readingwithcoffee
Ain't I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism by bell hooks
emotional
hopeful
informative
fast-paced
4.75
Makes me wish there was something between 4.75 and 5 lol but while a text I think should be required reading for all white and nonblack feminists tbh there’s times it shows it’s age (like clearly ahead of the 80s but still a product/limited by the age of that makes sense) also the end gets very repetitive.
I think that’s because of her academic background and how conclusions are often expected to be summary of your entire argument? And honestly for a nonfiction book even as short as her books are that’s not a bad idea but listening to the audiobook you’re kinda just like why are we repeating ourselves we already argued more in-depth and better. Very very good , much better then all about love.
I think that’s because of her academic background and how conclusions are often expected to be summary of your entire argument? And honestly for a nonfiction book even as short as her books are that’s not a bad idea but listening to the audiobook you’re kinda just like why are we repeating ourselves we already argued more in-depth and better. Very very good , much better then all about love.
Graphic: Sexual assault, Slavery, Racism, Sexual violence, Sexism, Rape, and Racial slurs