Summary:
The book is a historical analysis of the women's liberation movement in the United States, examining the complex intersections of sexism, racism, and classism. It focuses on the contributions and experiences of Black women, highlighting the importance of an inclusive and intersectional approach to feminism.
Key points:
1. Intersectionality: Davis discusses how race, class, and gender interconnect to form systems of discrimination. She believes fights against racism, sexism, and classism are linked.
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