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Black feminism

Black feminism is a school of thought which argues that sexism, class oppression, and racism are inextricably bound together.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Defining Black Feminist Thought )〕 The way these relate to each other is called intersectionality. Forms of feminism that strive to overcome sexism and class oppression, but ignore race, can discriminate against women through racial bias. The Combahee River Collective argued in 1974 that the liberation of black women entails freedom for all people, since it would require the end of racism, sexism, and class oppression.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Combahee River Collective: A Black Feminist Statement – 1974 )
Black feminism exploded in the 1960s, in response to the perceived sexism of the Civil Rights Movement and racism of the feminist movement. From the 1970s to 1980s, black feminists formed various groups which addressed the role of black women in black nationalism, gay liberation, and second-wave feminism. In the 1990s, the Anita Hill controversy placed black feminism in a mainstream light. Black feminist theories reached a wider audience in the 2010s, as a result of social media advocacy.
Proponents of black feminism argue that black women are positioned within structures of power in fundamentally different ways from white women. The distinction of black feminism has birthed the derisive tag "white feminist," used to criticize feminists who do not acknowledge issues of intersectionality. Critics of black feminism argue that racial divisions weaken the strength of the overall feminist movement.
Among the theories that evolved out of the black feminist movement are Alice Walker's womanism, and historical revisionism with an increased focus on black women.〔Williams, Sherley Anne. "Some implications of womanist theory." Callaloo (1986): 303-308.〕 Angela Davis, bell hooks, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, and Patricia Hill Collins have emerged as leading academics on black feminism, whereas black celebrities, notably Beyoncé, have encouraged mainstream discussion of black feminism.
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