Black liberation or feminism : the separation of race and gender in movements for social change / Kimberly Crenshaw Williams ; produced by Jan Robinson Flint.

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Black liberation or feminism : the separation of race and gender in movements for social change / Kimberly Crenshaw Williams ; produced by Jan Robinson Flint.
PRA Archive #: 
KZ1918
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Kimberly Crenshaw Williams, attorney and part of the team representing Anita Hill, discusses how the Black liberation movements fails to address gender issues, while the feminist movement ignores race. Violence against Black women is the key issue, Williams asserts, and she uses statistics to illustrate her point. Most young Blacks incarcerated for homicide had killed someone who was abusing their mothers. She also compares how Anita Hill and Mike Tyson were treated as an example of how race and gender are connected.|BLACK LIBERATION OR FEMINISM : THE SEPARATION OF RACE AND GENER IN MOVEMENTS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE / Kimberly Crenshaw Williams| produced by Jan Robinson Flint. - Kimberly Crenshaw Williams, attorney and part of the team representing Anita Hill, discusses how the Black liberation movemetns fails to address gender issues, while the feminist movement ignores race. Violence against Black women is the key issue, Williams asserts, and she uses statistics to illustrate her point. Most young Blacks incarcerated for homicide had killed someone who was abusing their mothers. She also compares how Anita Hill and Mike Tyson were treated as an example of how race and gender are connected. !!RESTRICTED DISTRIBUTION RIGHTS -- NO CASSETTE SALES!! - RECORDED: Los Angeles, June 1992?

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Los Angeles, June 1992?
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1 reel (29 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|29:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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