"There can be no such thing as a simple "women's issue" in a capitalist system founded on the enslavement of Africans, in which racism remains embedded in its foundation and all its institutions. Nearly every so-called "women's" issue has a racial component."
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Sharon Smith (writer)
Sharon Smith (born 1956) is an American socialist writer, activist and was a leading member of the .
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