Women, Race & Class by Angela Y. Davis
Ranging from the age of slavery to contemporary injustices, this groundbreaking history of race, gender and class inequality by the radical political activist Angela Davis offers an alternative view of female struggles for liberation. Tracing the intertwined histories of the abolitionist and women's suffrage movements, Davis examines the racism and class prejudice inherent in so much of white feminism, and in doing so brings to light new pioneering heroines, from field slaves to mill workers, who fought back and refused to accept the lives into which they were born. 'The power of her historical insights and the sweetness of her dream cannot be denied' The New York Times
Series:Penguin Modern Classics
Format:Paperback / softback 256 pages
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
ISBN:9780241408407
Published:3 Oct 2019
Classifications:USA, Social & cultural history, Social classes, Gender studies: women, Black & Asian studies
Weight:190g
Pickup available at Shop location
Usually ready in 24 hours
Be the first to explore
Sign up for our newsletter to get early access to new books, exclusive updates, and heartfelt literary insights.
