Southwest Branch Closing for Maintenance
Southwest Branch will be closed on Monday, March 25 and Tuesday, March 26 for replacement of the HVAC unit. The book drop will remain open and we plan to resume normal operating hours on Wednesday, March 27.

Presidential Preference Primary Election Early Voting at Select Library Locations
Ten OCLS Branch locations will host early voting for the 2024 Early Voting Primary Election from Monday, March 4 to Sunday, March 17 (10 a.m. – 6 p.m.): Alafaya, Chickasaw, Fairview Shores, Hiawassee, South Creek, Southeast, Southwest, Washington Park, West Oaks, and Winter Garden. Learn more about early voting at select library locations >

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100 1  Schuller, Kyla,|d1977-|eauthor. 
245 14 The trouble with white women :|ba counterhistory of 
       feminism /|cKyla Schuller. 
250    First edition. 
264  1 New York, NY :|bBold Type Books,|c2021. 
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300    xi, 287 pages :|billustrations ;|c25 cm 
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505 0  Foreword / [Brittney Cooper] -- Introduction: feminist 
       fault lines -- Part I. Civilizing -- Women's rights are 
       white rights? Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Frances E. W. 
       Harper -- White sympathy versus black self-determination: 
       Harriet Beecher Stowe and Harriet Jacobs -- Settler 
       mothers and native orphans: Alice C. Fletcher and Zitkala-
       Sa -- Part II. Cleansing -- Birthing a better nation: 
       Margaret Sanger and Dr. Dorothy Ferebee -- Taking feminism
       to the streets: Pauli Murray and Betty Friedan -- TERF 
       gatekeeping and trans feminist horizons: Janice Raymond 
       and Sandy Stone -- Part III. Optimizing -- Leaning in or 
       squadding up: Sheryl Sandberg and Alexandra Ocasio-Cortes 
       -- Conclusion: two feminisms, one future. 
520    "From suffragettes to sexuality, feminist history is often
       told as a narrative of women united in the fight against 
       patriarchy. But there have always been limits and fault 
       lines in the feminist movements that centered white 
       women's rights at the expense of all others. As scholar 
       Kyla Schuller argues in The Trouble with White Women, 
       white women, across political classes, have used racism 
       and other hierarchies of power to win their own rights and
       expand their personal opportunities. Their white feminist 
       politics have come at a great cost, resulting in the 
       sustained exploitation, oppression, and silencing of women
       of color. The Trouble with White Women details the history
       of white feminist icons and their counterparts from the 
       1840s to the present. From Margaret Sanger, who promoted 
       racist eugenics and was in conflict with Dr. Dorothy 
       Ferebee, to Pauli Murray, who fought for a more radical 
       vision of feminism against Betty Friedan's homophobic and 
       racist ideas. Today, that tradition endures. So-called 
       feminists continue to advocate excluding trans people from
       the movement and promote the Violence Against Women Act 
       that has buttressed the greatest carceral state in the 
       world. But as The Trouble with White Women argues, 
       resistance to these white feminist politics has 
       continually emerged from Black, indigenous, poor, queer, 
       and trans women and their movements for liberation. It is 
       only by understanding this complex legacy that feminism 
       can build a movement that honors the radical work and 
       lives of those who suffer most under patriarchy"--
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