Clenora Hudson-Weems in her article notes that the African woman has evolved due to struggles, strains and hardships against racial prejudice and discrimination through stereotyping …show more content…
She induces and uses different theorist such as Collins, Morrison and Giddings in her article to critically analyze the aspect of feminism and women feminist. In relation to the struggle of the black people to have the same social status quo as the white people and in this regards the black woman, Hudson notes the evolvement of race chauvinist organizations such as the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) that profoundly impacted against the struggle of racial prejudice. This organization was formed by white women of the northern scope and thereafter the southern white women formed theirs. The racial prejudice to an extend based on the blacks was eminent in the idealistic scope that white supremacy was dominant in the 19th century such that black men and women were banned from voting as Hudson quotes Giddings