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Trailblasing US Black feminist author Bell Hooks dies age 69

Trailblasing US Black feminist author Bell Hooks dies age 69

WASHINGTON – Iconic American Black feminist author Bell Hooks, known for her trailblazing works on the intersection of gender, race and class, died Thursday aged 69, her family said.   Born Gloria Jean Watkins in 1952, hooks passed away early Thursday at her home in Kentucky, “surrounded by family and friends,” her niece, Ebony Motley, wrote on Twitter.  Her family is “deeply saddened at the passing of our beloved sister on December 15, 2021,” a statement posted by Motley read. Using the lower-case pen name bell hooks, in honor of her great-grandmother, Bell Blair Hooks, she published her first book of poems “And There We Wept” in 1978.    She gained acclaim in 1981 for “Ain’t I a Woman? Black Women and Feminism,” in which she examined the impact of sexism and racism on Black women, as well as racism within feminism, arguing for a more inclusive movement.  She went on to publish some 40 works, including poetry, children’s fiction, memoir and literary criticism, delving into not only feminism, racism and other social justice issues, but love romantic and beyond.  

Source: The Nation

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