The concept that is often missing when one civil rights or equal rights group’s goals conflict with another’s is intersectionality. Intersectionality recognizes that individuals can belong to multiple marginalized groups and that their experiences of discrimination can vary significantly based on these intersecting identities. When movements do not take into account the overlapping issues of race, gender, class, and other factors, they may conflict or work at cross purposes instead of supporting each other’s goals.
When comparing the approaches of different civil rights and equal rights movements in Texas, what was missing if one group’s goals conflicted with another’s?(1 point) Responses temperance temperance intersectionality intersectionality suffrage suffrage discrimination
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