African American women felt left out from the movement. The black community considered race, not gender, to be the source of their oppression. Although, many black women did turn to the women's movement after being victims of sex discrimination from the men in the civil rights movement. But the African American women participating in the woman’s rights movement felt that their problems were not taken into consideration by the white leadership.
Working-class women also felt left out from the women's rights movement. They were particularly