
"Women, Race, & Class" (Angela Y. Davis)
"Women, Race, & Class" by Angela Y. Davis explores the intertwined histories of race, gender, and class in the context of the feminist movement in the United States. Davis argues that the struggles for women's rights are deeply connected to issues of racial and economic justice. She highlights the contributions of Black and working-class women to feminism, often marginalized in mainstream narratives. The book critiques the ways in which race and class impact women's experiences and activism, advocating for an inclusive approach to feminism that recognizes diverse identities and experiences.