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The National Alliance of Black Feminists W. James Popham a girl called Amber explains

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The National Alliance of Black Feminists W. James Popham a girl called Amber explainsFounded in 1975, the non partisan National Alliance of Black Feminists (NABF) played a critical role in the Black women's liberation movement and the fight for the Equal Rights Amendment. The Chicago based organization's Black humanist feminism powered a singular dedication to building coalitions while influencing its historic set of comprehensive political, economic, and cultural demands. Ileana Nachescu places the NABF's history as the bridge

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