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They argued in their famous “Black Feminist Statement,” written in 1977, that “our politics evolve from a healthy love for ourselves, our sisters and our community which allows us to continue our struggle and work.” So they adopted what they called “identity politics,” a belief that “the most profound and potentially radical politics come directly out of our own identity.”
Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower
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