I actually don't even agree with one of these. Black women are not just extended employment by some charity or simply because we are not Black men. I have to correct this type of commentary because although I'm sure you didn't mean it to read as it does, it is inadvertently harmful. It paints Black women as being passive victims of white supremacy rather than being actively discriminated against as we are.
Also, a lot of these points revolve around Black men, and there are far more to Black women's issues than only being negatively impacted by virtue of being partners of Black men and the discrimination they face. Just to add an additional one, healthcare is a big issue, as Black women are dying at increasing rates from child birth and lack of quality care extended to us.
Another, even though I know I just said I'd only add one, is in school, where Black girls are punished/suspended at far greater rates than other girls.
The rest of your post I agree wholeheartedly with.