Raidat Suleiman: The “angry Black woman” stereotype, attacks on Critical Race Theory and decolonising Sociology (No. 11)

Araneta, K., Fraser, J. and Maatwk, F. 2021. Raidat Suleiman: The “angry Black woman” stereotype, attacks on Critical Race Theory and decolonising Sociology (No. 11). University of Westminster. https://doi.org/10.34737/w12q9

TitleRaidat Suleiman: The “angry Black woman” stereotype, attacks on Critical Race Theory and decolonising Sociology (No. 11)
AuthorsAraneta, K., Fraser, J. and Maatwk, F.
Year2021
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