Our PARTICIPATION in the Black Radical Congress (BRC) and in particular the
debate and discussion occurring within its Black Feminist Caucus (BFC) led
us to rethink and redevelop the concept of Revolutionary Feminism. Discuss
ions with other black feminists at the Congress led us to conclude that muc
h work is needed to further develop the relationship between black feminist
theories and concrete struggles to liberate working-class and poor black w
omen. In this article, we provide a brief overview of feminist theories as
well as current trends in black feminist scholarship and its manifestation
in the BFC. We further develop the emerging theory of "Revolutionary Black
Feminism" as a means to bridge the gap between theory and liberatory practi
ce within the present Black Freedom Movement.