Jamal Awil

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Nineteenth century black women were more aware of sexist. [fact]

Nineteenth century black women were more aware of sexist oppression than any other female group in American society has ever been. Not only were they the female group most victimized by sexist discrimination and sexist oppression, their powerlessness was such that resistance on their part could rarely take the form of organized collective action.

bell hooks, Ain't I a Woman_ Black Wome…, loc. 471