A review by ajmcwhinney
Women, Race, & Class by Angela Y. Davis

5.0

Phenomenonal work. It's importance cannot be overstated, not simply because its historical examination of the intersections between gender, race, and class in the US context is elucidating and powerfully argued, but because it's extremely accessible. One does not need to have read several academics in order to understand this text, and I think that is one of its greatest strengths, especially in our current moment.

Read this.