Ain't I A Woman

Black Women and Feminism

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Ain't I A Woman

Black Women and Feminism

  • 4.50 ·
  • 2 Ratings
  • 163 Want to read
  • 3 Currently reading
  • 12 Have read

A world renowned author, scholar, public intellectual, and activist, bell hooks was 19 years old when she wrote Ain't I a Woman (published ten years later). It was her first book, and one of the first published by South End Press, an independent, np, collectively-organized publisher dedicated to advancing movements for radical social change.

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Publisher
South End Press
Language
English
Pages
205

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Cover of: Ain't I a Woman
Ain't I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism
2006-01-01, Between the Lines
Cover of: Ain't I A Woman
Ain't I A Woman: Black Women and Feminism
July 30, 1999, South End Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: Ain't I a woman
Ain't I a woman: Black women and feminism
1991, South End Press
in English
Cover of: Ain't I a Woman (Pluto Classics)
Ain't I a Woman (Pluto Classics)
December 1983, Pluto Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: Ain't I a woman
Ain't I a woman: black women and feminism
1982, Pluto
in English

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First Sentence

""In a retrospective examination of the black female slave experience, sexism looms as large as racism as an oppressive force in the lives of black women.""

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
205
Dimensions
8.4 x 4.9 x 0.6 inches
Weight
6.4 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8253901M
ISBN 10
089608129X
ISBN 13
9780896081291
Library Thing
31996
Goodreads
250792

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"In a retrospective examination of the black female slave experience, sexism looms as large as racism as an oppressive force in the lives of black women."
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January 4, 2011 Edited by Bryan Endersstocker merge authors
August 9, 2010 Edited by IdentifierBot added LibraryThing ID
April 24, 2010 Edited by Open Library Bot Fixed duplicate goodreads IDs.
April 16, 2010 Edited by bgimpertBot Added goodreads ID.
April 29, 2008 Created by an anonymous user Imported from amazon.com record.