WEEK 3: Black feminist thought & Racial capitalism

Lucille Clifton, untitled poem from

Good News About the Earth (1972)

being property once myself

i have a feeling for it,

that’s why i can talk

about environment.

what wants to be a tree,

ought to be he can be it.

same thing for other things.

same thing for men.

read:

 

Florida’s migrant farm labor

Zora Neale Hurston

an end to the neglect of the problems of the negro woman!

Claudia Jones

 
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