Kevin Maness

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You began by talking about the National Black Feminist Organization conference. It was just—it was revelatory. And one of the reasons it was amazing is that I had never heard the experiences of Black women talked about in a politically analytical way before that time. I had also never [seen] so many Black women in one place. There were, I would say, two hundred people there, three hundred people there. I was so thrilled to think that there might be a place where I could return to doing political work.
How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective
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