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"Age, Race, Class and Sex: Women Redefining Difference," Audre Lorde
Lorde discusses the experience being marginalized in American society on multiple levels. She discusses the role of art, and especially poetry as a means in which women of Color have been able to historically express themselves and share the experiences of their marginalization. The issue of the poetry and prose by women of Color and their exclusion from college curriculums are addressed as a way in which these past difficulties and issues are allowed to continue and repeat in our society.
Lorde also discusses the importance and need to recognize human differences to fully understand each other, but that these differences need not lead to further marginalization. Instead, they can be used to help develop understanding of each other, and that these understandings can be what helps to reduce marginalization amongst persons of different race, ethnicity, class, and sexual orientations.
What excuses are often used as to why literature by women of Color is often not taught in college classes?
a. can only be taught by women of Color
b. they are too difficult to understand
c. the experiences presented are "too different"
d. all of these choices are correct

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