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    Historically, it has been difficult for Black feminists to part with the family. The unit is often imagined as the primary configuration for resisting state violence, reproducing Black life, and crafting radical politics. Less acknowledged is a strand of Black feminism that marks the family as a structural impediment to Black women's political, social, and erotic freedoms. This article engages the family question through a reading of Frances Beal's 1970 ‘Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female.’…Read more