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She grapples with racism, sexism, and colonization from "summary" of A Question of Power by Robert Bryce

The protagonist in 'A Question of Power' finds herself embroiled in a relentless struggle against the oppressive forces of racism, sexism, and colonization. These systems of power intertwine and reinforce each other, creating a complex web of discrimination and subjugation that she must navigate. Racism rears its ugly head in various forms throughout her life, from blatant acts of discrimination to more insidious microaggressions. As a Black woman, she is constantly reminded of her inferior place in society, facing daily indignities that chip away at her sense of self-worth. Sexism further compounds her struggles, as she grapples with the double burden of being both a woman and a person of color. She is su...
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    A Question of Power

    Robert Bryce

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