5 classic books that explore race and feminism

In Search of our Mother’s Gardens by Alice Walker

5 classic books that explore race and feminism
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Alice Walker explores the womanist theory in her debut nonfiction piece. The book is a collection of thirty-six essays and musings of Alice Walker, reconciling with the role of women through the civil rights movement. She also discusses the differences between a feminist of color or “womanist” and a White feminist.


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