He Never Mattered: Poor Black Males and the Dark Logic of Intersectional Invisibility

In Michael Cholbi, Brandon Hogan, Alex Madva & Benjamin S. Yost (eds.), The Movement for Black Lives: Philosophical Perspectives. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, Usa. pp. 59-89 (2021)
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