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Davis does an amazing job of connecting the motivations of all political actors to their economic conditions and debunking idealists myths such as how white women joined the early stages of the abolition movement due to “maternal” instincts. Instead, their economic position being upended by industrialization, led them to see themselves in black women (it was however, a grossly off base comparison on their part).
Mar 20, 2026 10:20PM
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The willingness of women’s suffrage leaders like Susan B Antony and Stanton to throw aside black women and black liberation as a whole is gross. In what world do we get our rights by casting others aside in hopes of appearing “acceptable” to our oppressors? Despite all this, black women still fought for and supported the suffrage movement with leaders like Well’s continuously making her voice heard
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