Until Black Women Are Free, None of Us Will Be Free
Barbara Smith and the Black feminist visionaries of the Combahee River Collective.
Photographer: Ellen Shub
Publisher: The New Yorker
Format: Digital
Date: 2020/07/20
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Illustration by Palesa Monareng; Source photograph by Vivien Killilea / MAKERS / GettyThe members of the Combahee River Collective march down Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, at a 1979 memorial for murdered women of color. Photograph by Ellen Shub / Courtesy the Estate of Ellen ShubAt an event in late April, 1979, Barbara Smith, with megaphone, protests nine murders of women of color that took place in the first months of the year. Photograph by Ellen Shub / Courtesy the Estate of Ellen Shub