One of the key strengths of She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry, in fact, is that it does not shy away from the disagreements that erupted within the movement over the interplay of race, class, and gender; over the acceptability of lesbianism; and over the emergence of spokeswomen and leaders within grassroots feminist organizations—issues that continue to arise today.
‘No Victories Are Permanent,’ Recalls Film About Feminism’s Beginnings
Source: rhrealitycheck.org
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