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Dec 15, 2021, 2:53:04 PM12/15/21
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bell hooks (that's right, lower-case letters) churned out a series of
hate-Whitey books in the '80s and '90s, the most entertaining of which I
found to be "Killing Rage.":
https://www.amazon.com/killing-rage-Ending-Racism-Book/dp/0805050272

This ranting she-boon describes how she was on a flight, in a first-class
section of an airliner, seated across from a black gal who was informed by a
stewardess that she was supposed to be in the third-class section. A White
guy then sat in the first-class seat. Hooks goes into detail how much she
wanted to kill this White dude (never mind that it was just a simple seating
error that had nothing to do with race). Good insight into the pathological
hate that blacks have toward Whites. "There will never be another bell
hooks." THANK GOD!
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bell hooks, groundbreaking feminist thinker, dies at 69

Wednesday, December 15, 2021 12:44PM

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NEW YORK -- bell hooks, the groundbreaking author, educator and activist
whose explorations of how race, gender, economics and politics were
intertwined made her among the most influential thinkers of her time, has
died. She was 69.

In a statement issued through William Morrow Publishers, hooks' family
announced that she died Wednesday in Berea, Kentucky, home to the bell hooks
center at Berea College. Additional details were not immediately available.

"She was a giant, no-nonsense person who lived by her own rules, and spoke
her own truth in a time when Black people, and women especially, did not
feel empowered to do that," Dr. Linda Strong-Leek, a close friend and former
provost of Berea College, wrote in an email to The Associated Press. "It was
a privilege to know her, and the world is a lesser place today because she
is gone. There will never be another bell hooks."

Starting in the 1970s, hooks published dozens of books that helped shape
popular and academic discourse. Her notable works included "Ain't I a Woman?
Black Women and Feminism," "Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center" and "All
About Love: New Visions." Among her most famous expressions was her
definition of feminism, which she called "a movement to end sexism, sexist
exploitation and oppression."

hooks was born Gloria Jean Watkins and gave herself the pen name bell hooks
in honor of her maternal great-grandmother.

https://abc13.com/bell-hooks-dies-love-quotes-feminism-lower-case/11344042/

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