One of the country's premier cultural and social critics and the author of such powerful and influential books as Ain't I a Woman and Black Looks provides passionate views on race and racism in American society from a black feminist point of view: tackling the bitter difficulties of racism by envisioning a world without it, rather than dwelling in oppressive hopelessness.
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One of the country's premier cultural and social critics and the author of such powerful and influential books as Ain't I a Woman and Black Looks provides passionate views on race and racism in American society from a black feminist point of view: tackling the bitter difficulties of racism by envisioning a world without it, rather than dwelling in oppressive hopelessness.
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