BACKTALKER by Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)
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BACKTALKER by Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)
Author: Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw; Narrator: Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw
Full Title: Backtalker: An American Memoir
Release Year: 2026
Length: 16h 57m
Genres: Nonfiction, Memoir, Civil Rights, Race, Gender, Politics & Economy, Critical Race Theory, Intersectionality
In "Backtalker: An American Memoir," Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, a pioneering scholar, shares the intimate story of her life and how her experiences shaped the groundbreaking concepts of intersectionality and critical race theory. Born in Canton, Ohio, Crenshaw traces her journey from a spirited girl who questioned injustice to becoming one of the most influential legal thinkers of our time. The memoir delves into pivotal moments of her life, from being denied a role in a kindergarten play and experiencing racial discrimination to her involvement in significant national events like Anita Hill's testimony and the Black Lives Matter movement. Crenshaw demonstrates how her personal 'backtalking' – her refusal to accept unfairness and injustice – became a guiding principle, leading her to identify patterns of discrimination that others overlooked. The book reveals how her lived experiences as a Black woman inspired her to articulate intersectionality, recognizing the overlapping nature of race, gender, and class in creating unique forms of discrimination, and critical race theory, which argues that racism is systemic. Through powerful anecdotes and sharp analysis, Crenshaw explores the ongoing battle for America's soul, challenging institutions and confronting contemporary issues like the MAGA movement and the politicization of critical race theory. "Backtalker" is not only a memoir of personal awakening but also an origin story of transformative ideas that have profoundly reshaped national and global conversations about equality, fairness, and justice.