Black feminism emerged from the recognition that Black women's oppression cannot be neatly separated into racism or sexism but is inseparable and compounded—a framework that demands centering the most marginalized rather than assuming shared sisterhood erases racial hierarchy. It has deepened feminist theory broadly by insisting that justice movements must address interlocking systems of power simultaneously.
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