Black Women's Liberation

  • Staplebound
  • New York: Pathfinder Press, Inc, 1971
By Williams, Maxine; Newman, Pamela
New York: Pathfinder Press, Inc, 1971. Second Printing. Staplebound. Very good. Second Printing. Staplebound. Containing articles by two members of the Young Socialist Alliance and Third World Women's Alliance, "Why Women's Liberation Is Important to Black Women" by Maxine Williams and "Take a Good Look at Our Problems" by Pamela Newman, this Black Women's Liberation pamphlet boldly addresses the seeming irrelevance of the women's liberation movement for Black women's needs at the start of the 1970s. This feminist pamphlet comes from the library of the late influential Jewish lesbian feminist, theorist, activist, and scholar Dr. Bette S. Tallen (1950-2023).

8 1/2" X 5 1/2". 15pp. Mild edgewear to staplebound pictorial wraps, with some light creasing and small neat tear to rear. Small price label to upper wrap. Binding is sound. Light creasing to pages, else unmarked.

Details

Title

Black Women's Liberation

Author

Williams, Maxine; Newman, Pamela

Binding

Staplebound

Condition

Very Good

Publisher

Pathfinder Press, Inc: New York

Date

1971

Edition

Second Printing


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