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“In this new work, Vivian Gordon poses many questions which have concerned Black women regarding feminism. Is it strictly a white women’s movement? Do Black women really have anything to gain by becoming feminists? And how do Black women interested in feminist causes resolve the conflict between Black liberation and feminism?” - back cover DESCRIPTION: Title|Author: Black Women, Feminism, And Black Liberation: Which Way? By Vivian V. Gordon Publisher|Place|Date: Third World Press. Chicago. 1985. Edition|Binding: 1st edition. Paperback. Size|Pages|Illustrated: 8-1/4” x 5-1/4”. 86 pp. Illustrated upper wrapper. Condition: Modest wear. Spine sunned with some chipping. Wrappers with minor soiling, light rubbing to corners and edges. Small tear to head of lower wrapper. Age toning to edges of wrappers and leaves. Spine cracked (see photos) but binding is still tight albeit delicate. Internally clean and bright.
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The definitive, jaw-dropping account of the Jazz Age con woman, escort, speakeasy owner, and racketeer Vivian Gordon, whose sensational murder – and the damning list of powerful politicos, gangsters, ...
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