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Battle, Nishaun."From Slavery to Jane Crow to Say Her Name: An Intersectional Examination of Black Women and Punishment." Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism, vol. 15, no. 1, July 2017, pp. 109-136. Nishaun Battle, author of "From Slavery to Jane Crow to Say Her Name: An Intersectional Examination of Black Women and Punishment” focus on women and legal injustices. The article focuses on African American women and how the legal system is not formed to protect them. For instance, when women were enslaved they did not have rights to protect them from enduring sexual abuse. In addition, the article focuses on how enslaved women of color experienced unnecessary punishments. For instance, when African American women were punished they were lynched, beaten, sexual abused, or their children were sold. More simply, women received unfair punishments when they were enslaved but they did not have rights to protect them. Glymph, Thavolia. "A New World of Women and a New Language." Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, vol. 36, no. 1, Mar. 2015, pp. 21-26. …show more content…

The article focus on how African American women are often not mentioned or forgotten for the things they have done. Namely, historical moments that were accomplished by women of color are often not mentioned in textbooks. The article also mentions how women often were not recognized for their work ethic. During and after slavery African American women were not noticed for the work they provided. For instance, African American women were not noticed for completing their work in a timely manner and to the best of their ability. Overall, the article focus on how African American women are not acknowledged or

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