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Flo Kennedy, portrait d'une féministe américaine

Margo Jefferson, a journalism lecturer in New York, and Ti-Gracen Atkinson, a writer and feminist theoretician, talk to Flo Kennedy, a Black American lawyer, about racism, minorities' rights and the E.R.A. (constitutional amendment to garantee women's rights).

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Margo Jefferson, a journalism lecturer in New York, and Ti-Gracen Atkinson, a writer and feminist theoretician, talk to Flo Kennedy, a Black American lawyer, about racism, minorities' rights and the E.R.A. (constitutional amendment to garantee women's rights).

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