"Black women, whose experience is unique, are seldom recognized as a particular social-cultural entity and are seldom thought to be important enough for serious scholarly consideration"
- Barbara Smith
About this Quote
This quote by Barbara Smith speaks to the absence of recognition and value given to Black ladies in society. Smith is highlighting the reality that Black women's experiences are unique and yet they are not given the very same level of factor to consider as other groups. This lack of acknowledgment and value is shown in the absence of scholarly factor to consider offered to Black women. Smith is stressing the requirement for more research study and attention to be provided to Black ladies and their experiences. This quote acts as a reminder that Black ladies's voices and experiences must be taken seriously and given the exact same level of factor to consider as other groups. It is essential to acknowledge the unique experiences of Black ladies and to guarantee that their voices are heard and appreciated.
This quote is written / told by Barbara Smith somewhere between November 16, 1946 and today. She was a famous Activist from USA.
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