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lovely argued and needed representation at the moment, especially gloria s place in the movement, contributed to the illusion of race as a founding experience of feminism. the sequential historical treatment allowed the contributions of foundational black feminists, such as dorothy, flo kennedy, shirley chisholm, dorothy height and others. for you, what did making that change was a enough of a change? did we do it enough? are we talking about feminism in a way that is multi enough and the stage? it is not enough, but it is so much more than it was done. it at least allows me to see the progress. we were in a period then in the moments movement, which was regarded as white women, and the civil rights movement was regarded as a black man. and black women were not emphasized in either case, even though they were equally present, more than equally