all capital black letters on a white background say, 'Women, Race, and Class' with an '&' that has twirled edges, and two thin black lines, one below the word 'class' and one above the word 'women', which frame the title on the upper part of the page. Below the title, in all capital letters centered on the page it says, 'Angela Y. Davis'.

Women, Race, and Class

by Angela Y. Davis

abolition black feminism theory

1981
a white page with black text. the title is written in all capitals at the top and says, 'I Used to be Your Sweet Mama', below it is less legible blocks of black text.

abolition theory black feminism

1981
a black and white rectangular image is centered on a white page. the image shows a portrait of Walter Benjamin staring downward with his hand on his chin while holding a pencil.

A Critique of Violence

by Walter Benjamin

governance theory

1926