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"Unspeakable Offenses: Untangling Race and Disability in Discourses of Intersectionality," Nirmala Erevelles and Andrea Minear
Erevelles and Minear argue that while intersectionality scholars focusing on the connection between race and gender is important, that another factor; disability, should also be considered. Disability specifically as related to education is examined, focusing on the significantly higher rates that students of color are labeled and tracked into "special needs" programs. They also argue that the way in which disability is often seen as exclusively a biological, rather than social condition causes it to not receive the consideration that it should.
In Angela Harris' nuance theory, she argues that Black women's oppression is:
a. similar to that of White women's oppression
b. an intensified version of White women's oppression
c. similar to that of Black men's oppression
d. less severe than Black men's oppression

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