Link me to the info about Ida.
As far as I know she rode hard as hell for black men especially when it came to Lynching. Also the reason I brought her up originally was because she was started the intersectionality thing and was heavily critical of white feminists back then for not speaking up for all injustices.
you right, you right about IDA...but there WERE no feminists back then, they were called suffragettes. Feminism was not invented, no matter how hard the universities try to force the history. There were no connections between IDA B Wells generation and the late 60s..at all. Outside of collaboration with racists. Yes, IDA rode hard...the women that came later rode hard in the opposite direction.
and no, she did not start the intersectionality thing.
Kimberle Crenshaw started intersectionality and critical race theory with an asian man, a white man, and a black man who doesn't have much info out about him.
We're speaking on Michele Wallace and her influential book, her Ms Magazine appearance, and her sponsorship. Stop flipping back to IDA.