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6. What Slavery Engendered: An Intersectional Look at 1619

Intersectionality Matters!

CHAPTER

The Sources of Reparations

Dorothy Roberts: In order to have reparations, a true reparations that involves changing society, you have to be able to envision a different society. She says without the perspective of Black women and taking our lives and experiences into account, it is possible to look at reparations from a patriarchal point of view. Kimberly Crenshaw: We've got to have an intersectional approach to the way we address history in America or else it can be a way of continuing oppression of Black women instead of working toward freedom for all of us.

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