Recommended by Bianca Belair, and 1 others. See all reviews
Ranked #8 in Marxism, Ranked #15 in Class — see more rankings.
A powerful study of the women's movement in the U.S. from abolitionist days to the present that demonstrates how it has always been hampered by the racist and classist biases of its leaders. less
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Bianca Belair For #BlackHistoryMonth I will be sharing some of my favorite books by Black Authors 3rd Book: Women Race & Class By: Angela Y. Davis EYE-OPENING about the intersection b/w women, race, & class Some Topics: The Abolitionist, Feminist, Women’s Suffrage Movement, etc. https://t.co/RvlOadp7oU (Source)
Rankings by Category
Women, Race, and Class is ranked in the following categories:
- #87 in AA
- #75 in African American History
- #71 in Black Author
- #22 in Feminism
- #20 in Gender
- #85 in Human Rights
- #100 in Information
- #40 in Justice
- #74 in Racism
- #75 in Revolution
- #16 in Socialism