A review by brynneevelyn
The Trouble with White Women: A Counterhistory of Feminism by Kyla Schuller

challenging hopeful informative reflective medium-paced

3.5

Good book as an introduction to the topic, I found the information and subjects covered interesting.
The format lends itself to a very either/or mindset without examining the gray area between white feminism and intersectional feminism. I think the chapter on Dr. Ferebee particularly plays into this. 
It also felt to me like the white feminists came about first in the book, in most chapters they seemed to be centered with the intersectional feminists folded into their projects and with their names first in the chapter titles.