Black Womanhood and White Feminism

Delthea Simmons
3 min readApr 10, 2019

I remember asking my mom why she didn’t call herself a feminist. She said, “Because I live in the real world and I work for a living.”

BEST ANSWER EVER!!

Now, I do call myself a feminist, a black feminist and there’s a difference. See, I don’t hate or fear black men. I’ll fight any man who tries to use me for a doormat, but I will also take my brother’s part when no one else will. See, in spite of the black pretenders to the throne, try as they might, patriarchy under white supremacy is still a white man’s game. Black men can practice…

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Delthea Simmons

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