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Feminism
Feminism is the struggle to displace the male-dominated patriarchal system with an anti-sexist society in which men and women have true equality.
The Feminine Mystique
In her book, The Feminine Mystique, Betty Friedan's wrote about "the problem that has no name," a reference to the multitude of women who felt confined and subordinated in their homes as "housewives."
Class and Feminism
Class and Feminism, is an anthology of essays each emphasizing that class had more meaning than just monetary status.
The Coming of Black Genocide
The Coming of the Black Genocide, written by radical white activist Mary Barfoot, accused some early white activist leaders of buying into the patriarchal system.
Night-Vision: Illuminating War and Class n the Neo-Colonial
Night-Vision: Illuminating War and Class in the Neo-Colonial Terrain is an anthology of radical thought which criticized activists who did not understand neo-colonialism.
Hatreds: Racialized and Sexualized Conflicts in the Twenty-
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