The Black Feminist Movement

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Black feminists wanted to form a separate entity that would keep them united and would help them to struggle with sexual, racial and economic injustice (Smith, 2000). That is why, in 1973, they created the National Black Feminist Organization. Its aim was to fight against sexism and racism experienced by African American women. More importantly, black feminists wanted to create their political agenda that was supposed to address their needs, and, as a result, it would constitute a form of a dialogue with white women. Apart from that, some of the Black feminists supported other groups such as the Black Panthers or Black Nationalism aiming at the equality in education, civil rights and employment.
One of the most important issues defining the