Aug 07, 2025

Top 8 Books on Black Feminism

Aanya Mehta

Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde

A fierce blend of essays and speeches on race, gender, and sexuality. Lorde’s voice is unapologetically radical and poetic.

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Ain't I Woman by Bell Hooks

A foundational text exploring the impact of sexism and racism on Black women, from slavery to the 20th century.

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In Search of our Mothers' Gardens by Alice Walker

Walker celebrates the creative spirit of Black women across generations, blending history, autobiography, and literary criticism.

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Hood Feninism by Mikki Kendall

A sharp critique of mainstream feminism’s blind spots, highlighting urgent issues like housing, hunger, and gun violence.

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Thick and Other Essays by Tressie McMillan Cottom

Bold, brilliant, and deeply personal. Cottom examines beauty, media, and academia through a Black feminist lens.

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Eloquent Rage by Brittney Cooper

Cooper reclaims Black women’s anger as a source of power and insight, a rallying cry for intersectional feminism.

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Black Feminist Thought by Patricia Hill Collins

An academic cornerstone, this book theorizes how Black women create and pass down knowledge through lived experience.

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Women, Race and Class by Angela Y. Davis

Davis unpacks the intertwined struggles of gender, race, and economic oppression in feminist and civil rights movements.

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