Unmasking Intersectionality: The Multifaceted Struggle of Being a Black Woman
"And she had nothing to fall back on—not maleness, not whiteness, not ladyhood, not anything. And out of the profound desolation of her reality, she may very well have invented herself,” said Toni Morrison, a revolutionary African American author. This declaration calls attention to how intersectionality affects black women in such a way that we have nothing to fall back on for advancement or privilege in society.