Ain’t I a Woman
About This Book
Published in 1981, Ain't I a Woman represents a groundbreaking feminist analysis examining what it means to be a Black woman in America. hooks investigates how racism and sexism have intersected throughout the nation's history, shaping political and social movements.
Who Should Read This?
- Black women seeking to understand their historical oppression
- Individuals committed to feminist theory and practice
- Readers exploring intersectional analysis of race and gender
- Students of American social movements
- Anyone working toward racial and gender equity
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