The National Black Feminist Organization (NBFO) was founded in 1973. The group worked to address the unique issues affecting black women in America. Founding...
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society. National Black Feminist Organization The National Black Feminist Organization was founded in 1973, and dissolved around 1977. This organization of...
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Montgomery bus boycott. In the 1970s, the National Black Feminist Organization (NBFO) sought to address issues unique to Black women such as racism, sexism, and...
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founded 1896 National Association of Professional Women National Black Feminist Organization, founded 1973 National Coalition of 100 Black Women, founded...
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Combahee River Collective (category Black feminist organizations)
Black feminist lesbian socialist organization active in Boston, Massachusetts, from 1974 to 1980. The Collective argued that both the white feminist movement...
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The National Organization for Women (NOW) is an American feminist organization. Founded in 1966, it is legally a 501(c)(4) social welfare organization. The...
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Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press (category Black feminist organizations)
Women of Color Press was an activist feminist press, closely related to the National Black Feminist Organization (NBFO), that was started in 1980 by Barbara...
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Margaret Sloan-Hunter (category Feminist studies scholars)
Margaret Sloan-Hunter (May 31, 1947 – September 23, 2004) was a Black feminist, lesbian, civil rights advocate, and one of the early editors of Ms. magazine...
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Feminist theory is the extension of feminism into theoretical, fictional, or philosophical discourse. It aims to understand the nature of gender inequality...
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Equal Rights Amendment (section Split among feminists)
Unionists, National Association of Negro Business, and the National Black Feminist Organization. The ERA has been supported by several Republican women including...
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notable lesbian feminist organizations. Kehila Lesbit Feministit/Community of Lesbian Feminists (KLaF/CLAF) – a lesbian feminist organization that published...
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Metaethics of Radical Feminism, Mary Daly (1978) "On the National Black Feminist Organization", Michele Wallace (1978) "The New Woman's Broken Heart",...
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Black Trade Unionists Gary Agenda African Liberation Day Gates v. Collier 1972 Olympics Black Power salute MOVE National Black Feminist Organization Revolutionary...
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against many people, including women, through racial bias. The National Black Feminist Organization (NBFO) was founded in 1973 by Florynce Kennedy, Margaret...
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White feminism (redirect from White feminist)
African American feminists convened at the National Black Feminist Organization, discussing the same issues that the rest of the feminist movement was addressing...
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Metaethics of Radical Feminism, Mary Daly (1978) "On the National Black Feminist Organization", Michele Wallace (1978) "The New Woman's Broken Heart",...
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Lesbian feminism (redirect from Lesbian feminist)
Collective is a Boston-based black feminist group that was formed as a radical alternative to the National Black Feminist Organization (NBFO) founded by Margaret...
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the Women Are White, All the Blacks Are Men, But Some of Us Are Brave (1982) is a landmark feminist anthology in Black Women's Studies printed in numerous...
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Faith Ringgold (redirect from Women Students and Artists for Black Art Liberation)
Artists for Black Art Liberation (WSABAL). Around 1974, Ringgold and Wallace were founding members of the National Black Feminist Organization. Ringgold...
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Gender-critical feminism (redirect from Trans-exclusionary radical feminist)
feminists who espouse sentiments that other feminists consider transphobic, including the rejection of the predominant view in feminist organizations...
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Michele Wallace (category Feminist studies scholars)
she co-founded the National Black Feminist Organization with Faith Ringgold, Margaret Sloan-Hunter, and other prominent black feminist activists. Wallace...
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Developmental Institute National Black Family Reunion National Black Farmers Association National Black Feminist Organization National Black Law Students Association...
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Woman Alive! (category Feminist organizations in the United States)
of the National Black Feminist Organization, narrated by Steinem, about their historic first convention; A satirical comedy sketch by feminist comedian...
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Feminist poetry is inspired by, promotes, or elaborates on feminist principles and ideas. It might be written with the conscious aim of expressing feminist...
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Florynce Kennedy (category African-American feminists)
In 1973 Kennedy co-founded with Margaret Sloan-Hunter the National Black Feminist Organization (NBFO), which also dealt with race and gender issues such...
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Liberal feminism (redirect from Liberal feminist)
Transphobia Is a Feminist Issue". National Organization for Women. 8 September 2014. Retrieved 24 November 2021. "Core Issues". National Organization for Women...
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Barbara Smith (category Feminist studies scholars)
November 16, 1946) is an American lesbian feminist and socialist who has played a significant role in Black feminism in the United States. Since the early...
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Born: Florynce Kennedy, American activist, co-founder of the National Black Feminist Organization; in Kansas City, Missouri, United States (d. 2000)[citation...
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Brenda Eichelberger (category American feminists)
an American black feminist, writer, and counselor. She is known for being a founding member of the National Black Feminist Organization and the founder...
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retroactive compensation to women employees. The [American] National Black Feminist Organization was formed. The term "sexual harassment" was used in 1973...
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