
This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color
by Cherríe L. Moraga and Gloria E. Anzaldúa (1981)
Like 'Sister Outsider', this anthology explores the intersectionality of identities and oppressions for women of color.

by Audre Lorde (1984)
The woman's place of power within each of us is neither white nor surface; it is dark, it is ancient, and it is deep The revolutionary writings of Audre Lorde gave voice to those 'outside the circle of this society's definition of acceptable women'. Uncompromising, angry and yet full of hope, this collection of her essential prose - essays, speeches, letters, interviews - explores race, sexuality, poetry, friendship, the erotic and the need for female solidarity, and includes her landmark piece 'The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House'. 'The truth of her writing is as necessary today as it's ever been' Guardian
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by Cherríe L. Moraga and Gloria E. Anzaldúa (1981)
Like 'Sister Outsider', this anthology explores the intersectionality of identities and oppressions for women of color.

by Angela Y. Davis (2015)
Similar to 'Sister Outsider', Davis connects struggles against state violence and oppression with a focus on liberation.

by bell hooks (1981)
This book, like 'Sister Outsider', critically examines the complex relationship between sexism and racism for Black women.

by Angela Y. Davis (1981)
Echoing 'Sister Outsider', Davis analyzes the intertwined nature of oppression faced by Black women within movements.

by Mikki Kendall (2020)
This book shares 'Sister Outsider's' critical examination of feminism's blind spots and advocates for broader inclusivity.
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