"We exist as women who are Black who are feminists, each stranded for the moment, working independently because there is not yet an environment in this society remotely congenial to our struggle — because, being on the bottom, we would have to do what no one else has done: we would have to fight the world."

Michele Wallace, “A Black Feminist’s Search for Sisterhood” (via voodoopussies)

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