Subject
Africana Studies
Abstract
Thesis digitized from Africana Studies Department I.S. Archive.
Advisor
Kershaw, Terry
Second Advisor
Williams, Yvonne C.
Department
Africana Studies
Department
Africana Studies; Sociology and Anthropology
Recommended Citation
White, Catherine, "Race and Class as Divisive Factors in the Women's Liberation Movement: Black Women and Feminism" (1989). Africana Studies Senior Independent Study Theses. 19.
https://openworks.wooster.edu/africanastudies_is/19
Keywords
race, class, women's liberation movement, black women, feminism, africana studies
Publication Date
1989
Document Type
Dissertation/Thesis
Included in
Africana Studies Commons, Politics and Social Change Commons, Race and Ethnicity Commons