Black Feminist Thought

Author: Patricia Hill Collins

Synopsis

Collins develops a framework for understanding the distinctive knowledge produced by Black women's experiences at the intersection of race, gender, class, and other systems of power. She emphasizes both oppression and intellectual agency.

Why It Matters to Sociology

The book became foundational to Black feminist sociology and intersectional analysis. It demonstrates why inequality cannot always be understood by examining race, class, or gender separately.

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