question archive Please read the following snip from page 298 of Dalton Conley's  You May Ask Yourself, Fifth Edition, and respond to the prompt below:  Consider the case made by Patricia Hill Collins and bell hooks, if the Black Feminist perspective is right, discuss, from a sociological perspective, what that might mean for "equality

Please read the following snip from page 298 of Dalton Conley's  You May Ask Yourself, Fifth Edition, and respond to the prompt below:  Consider the case made by Patricia Hill Collins and bell hooks, if the Black Feminist perspective is right, discuss, from a sociological perspective, what that might mean for "equality

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Please read the following snip from page 298 of Dalton Conley's  You

May Ask Yourself, Fifth Edition, and respond to the prompt below: 
Consider the case made by Patricia Hill Collins and bell hooks, if the Black Feminist perspective is right, discuss, from a sociological perspective, what that might mean for "equality." Do we need to re-think what it could mean, expand the concept of equality, or something else?    
For further reading consider:Patricia Hill Collins, Black Feminist Thought , published in 1990 and bell hooks, Ain't I a Woman published in 1981 

Please read the following snip from page 298 of Dalton Conley's  You

May Ask Yourself, Fifth Edition, and respond to the prompt below: 
Consider the case made by Patricia Hill Collins and bell hooks, if the Black Feminist perspective is right, discuss, from a sociological perspective, what that might mean for "equality." Do we need to re-think what it could mean, expand the concept of equality, or something else?    
For further reading consider:Patricia Hill Collins, Black Feminist Thought , published in 1990 and bell hooks, Ain't I a Woman published in 1981 

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