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5.0

A book consists of essays and speeches from a revolutionary intersection feminist, Audre Lorde, describes the struggle of black women as well as minorities (racial/economical) in a capitalist society where they have been used as experimental tools to create income and social inequality by rich and powerful. This book is still relevant today as much as the time it was released many many years ago. A must read to understand the importance of intersectional feminism and why it is important to listen to the frustrations of minorities in American society. More "Sister Outsider" less "Lean in"