Summary:
The book combines personal memoir with critical analysis to explore the transformative power of women's anger as a source of strength within Black feminist thought and activism. It addresses themes such as race, gender, politics, and the importance of speaking out against injustice, while also delving into the author's own experiences and the broader implications of "eloquent rage" in the fight for equality.
Key points:
1. Intersectionality: Cooper discusses how race, class, and gender interconnect to create unique challenges for black women in America.
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