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Women, Race & Class
  • Women, Race & Class

     

    Angela Y. Davis.

     

    Random House: 1982. Octavo. Hardcover in a dust jacket. First edition. Unclipped jacket is lightly rubbed and edge worn. Book is near fine, jacket is very good.

     

    “As a rule, white abolitionists either defended the industrial capitalists or expressed no conscious class loyalty at all. This unquestioning acceptance of the capitalist economic system was evident in the program of the women’s rights movement as well. If most abolitionists viewed slavery as a nasty blemish which needed to be eliminated, most women’s righters viewed male supremacy in a similar manner—as an immoral flaw in their otherwise acceptable society. The leaders of the women’s rights movement did not suspect that the enslavement of Black people in the South, the economic exploitation of Northern workers and the social oppression of women might be systematically related. 

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