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Ain't I a Woman

Black Women and Feminism (2nd Edition)

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Ain't I a Woman

By: bell hooks
Narrated by: Adenrele Ojo
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A classic work of feminist scholarship, Ain't I a Woman has become a must for all those interested in the nature of Black womanhood. Examining the impact of sexism on Black women during slavery, the devaluation of Black womanhood, Black male sexism, racism among feminists, and the Black woman's involvement with feminism, hooks attempts to move us beyond racist and sexist assumptions. The result is nothing short of groundbreaking, giving this work a critical place in every feminist scholar's library.

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"Ain't I a Woman is one of the most interesting, lucid books dealing with the subject of Feminism. The book can be recommended wholeheartedly to anyone who is interested in Black history, in women's history, or in that much-overlooked connection between the two." (Maria K. Mootry Ikerionwu, Phylon (1983))

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Enlightening

Listen to this if you want to truly begin to understand the struggles of the black woman!

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An essential listen/read

An important read for anyone doing anti-racist self education, hooks’ insights have influenced generations.

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I'm hooked on Bell hooks!!!!

I loved it. this book will always resonate with me forever. thank you Bell Hooks!!

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A must read for every human.

A necessary read for all humans. We will never be free unless all of us are free.

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Must read

This book is a must read especially for those who identify as white / white passing. I learned so much about the history of feminism and especially from a Black woman’s perspective. This book really opened my eyes and it’s one I’ll come back to again

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Excellent introduction to black feminism (I suspect bell hooks would hate that 😄)

The narrator is classy and I love it when she switches into character of various people cited in the book. This book is an excellent evaluation of the black women’s place in American society from slavery to the 20th Century. It calls for an urgent need for anti-racism in the feminist movement and togetherness in the fight against patriarchy, applying until today.

I am left with the feeling that white feminists still have a lot of work to do to re-examine the racism in the movement on their end and black women have to heal and realise that they too are harmed by the patriarchy from all sides, and feminism is for them.

It could have done with more citations for some of the assertions she made, but I think bell hooks is adamant not to put them in her works for some reason.

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Powerful

So informative and useful. Definitely a book that needs to be studied in schools.

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I like the intention with the book

The book itself is great but the reader is horrible boring to listen to. I have had to force myself to continue.

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Has aged well

Interesting, easy to read. Would recommend if you are interested in gender, race and intersectional feminism that’s well grounded in historical events and societies.

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Brilliant Perspectives

This was a great read and the context given of America and the historical times is great because it frames the narrative. However, as a reader you still find the correlations to your life regardless of where you are and when you read the book.
This history should be taught in schools!

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