Racism Books Written By Women

The information we are fed impacts the way we interact with people from different races or religions. With these differences, women authors have a different perspective as is evident in these books;

  • The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander pays attention to racism and how it is personal.
  • The Tar Baby book brings more light on race and class relations and the real meaning of a black lady.
  • Essays And Speeches contain short essays written by Audre Lorde. The book has less than two hundred pages where the author expresses the experiences and rejection faced as a black lesbian.
  • Gloria E. Anzaldùa wrote the Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza book to address the racism, heritage, and imperialism problems.
  • More on race and feminism theory is written by Dr. Tanya Golash Boza in the Ain’t I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism and ‘Race and Racisms: A Critical Approach’
  • Togetherness which originates from persons involved in racial injustices is noted by Angela Davies, the author of the book ‘Freedom is a Constant Struggle.’
  • Author Chandra Talpade Mohanty wrote Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity. This book talks about how women prioritize race and feminism.

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