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BLACK FEMINISM - Coggle Diagram
BLACK FEMINISM
MAIN IDEAS
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SHE LINKED THE MOVEMENT TO ABOLISH SLAVERY AND TO SECURE WOMEN'S RIGHTS STATING THAT RACE, GENDER AND CLASS ARE INSEPARABLE
REFERENTS
ANGELA DAVIS (1944)
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IN 1970, SHE WAS ONE OF THE MOST WANTED BY THE FBI AS SHE WAS CHARGED AS AN ACCOMPLICE IN A PRISON SHOOTING
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MARXIST POLITICIAN, AFRICAN-AMERICAN ACTIVIST AND PROFESSOR AT UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
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AUDRE LORDE (1934-1992)
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WORKS OF ART ADDRESSED TO GROUPS MARGINALIZED Y RACISM, SEXISM OR CAPITALISM
DEFINED HERSELF AS "WARRIOR, POET, FEMINIST, BLACK AND LESBIAN
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BELL HOOKS (1952)
DEDICATE HER LIFE TO FEMINISM, TO END SEXIST OPPRESSION, CLASS AND RACIAL EXPLOITATION
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WRITER, FEMINIST AND ACTIVIST
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HISTORY
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BLACK FEMINISM IN 1960
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AS BLACK FEMINISM RELATES SEXISM, CLASS OPPRESSION AND RACISM
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ETYMOLOGY
INTERSECCIONALITY
RACE, CLASS OPPRESSION AND GENDER ARE LINKED
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SYMBOLS
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REFLECTS THE COLLECTIVE STRENGTH WHO WANT A FREER, FAIRER, MORE HUMAN AND LESS HOSTILE WORLD.
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