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Feminist history is often portrayed as a unified struggle against patriarchy, yet it has consistently revealed limits and divisions, particularly when the focus has been on white women's rights at the expense of others. Scholar Kyla Schuller argues that white women, across various political classes, have employed racism and other power hierarchies to secure their own rights, leading to the exploitation and silencing of women of color. The narrative explores the legacies of prominent white feminist figures from the 1840s to today, highlighting figures like Margaret Sanger, who promoted racist eugenics, and Pauli Murray, who challenged Betty Friedan's exclusionary views. This problematic tradition persists, as some contemporary feminists advocate for the exclusion of trans individuals and support legislation that has contributed to a significant carceral state. However, resistance to these white feminist politics has emerged from Black, Indigenous, poor, queer, and trans women, who have fought for genuine liberation. Understanding this complex legacy is essential for building a feminist movement that truly honors the radical contributions and experiences of those most affected by patriarchy.
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The Trouble with White Women, Kyla Schuller
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- 2021
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