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Page 194
... race , as well as the ground work and starting point of its progress upward , must be the black woman . With all the wrongs and neglects of her past , with all the weakness , the debase- ment , the moral thralldom of her present , the ...
... race , as well as the ground work and starting point of its progress upward , must be the black woman . With all the wrongs and neglects of her past , with all the weakness , the debase- ment , the moral thralldom of her present , the ...
Page 591
... race . " " You mean to say that you can tell them apart ? " I asked incredu- lously . " Of course , " responded the lord . " Any Englishman can . " Race has become a trope of ultimate , irreducible difference between cultures , lin ...
... race . " " You mean to say that you can tell them apart ? " I asked incredu- lously . " Of course , " responded the lord . " Any Englishman can . " Race has become a trope of ultimate , irreducible difference between cultures , lin ...
Page 617
... race , gender , and class oppression . ... Approaches that assume that race , gender , and class are interconnected have im- mediate practical applications . For example , African - American women continue to be inadequately protected ...
... race , gender , and class oppression . ... Approaches that assume that race , gender , and class are interconnected have im- mediate practical applications . For example , African - American women continue to be inadequately protected ...
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