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Jacqueline Bacon, Black Women's Intellectual Traditions: Speaking Their Minds. Ed. by Kristin Waters and Carol B. Conaway. (Burlington: University of Vermont Press, xiv, pp. Cloth, $, isbn She made her commitment to intellectual life in the segregated black world of her childhood. Hooks () urges an end to the degradation and exploitation of black women arguing that this is an integral step in alleviating white supremacy. Part of her efforts was to bring the cultural concerns of African American women into the main stream. Black's Law Dictionary is America's most trusted law dictionary online. Black's Law Dictionary (2nd ed) is free to use online for your legal dictionary needs.

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