AP AFAM #67 - 4.14 Interlocking Systems of Oppression
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Lecture 67 explores Interlocking Systems of Oppression, focusing on their origins, interconnectedness, and representation in Black literature. The concept, introduced by Patricia Hill Collins in Black Feminist Thought (1990), builds on intersectionality, emphasizing how race, gender, class, and other identities interact with social systems like education, healthcare, and justice. Writers like Gwendolyn Brooks (Maud Martha) and Audre Lorde (Sister Outsider) depict these systems, highlighting the barriers, resilience, and nuanced lived experiences of Black individuals.
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