Angela Davis

"It doesn't surprise me that aspect of the black nationalist movement, the cultural side, has triumphed because that is the aspect of the movement that was most commodifiable and when we look at the commodification of blackness we're looking at a phenomenon that's very profitable and it's connection with the rise of a black middle class I think is very obvious."

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Source: Frontline Interview, www.pbs.org. 1997.

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Angela Davis

Angela Davis

Political Activist, Scholar

Angela Davis is a prominent activist, scholar, and author known for her work on civil rights and prison reform, particularly through her book 'Women, Race, & Class.'

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