found: Work cat: Me, not you : the trouble with mainstream feminism, 2020:p. 6 ('white feminism', used to denote a feminism that ignores the ideas and struggles of women of colour.)
found: White feminism, 2021.
found: Wikipedia, Sept. 29, 2021("White feminism is a form of feminism that focuses on the struggles of white women while failing to address distinct forms of oppression faced by ethnic minority women and women lacking other privileges.")
found: Dict. of Sociology via Oxford reference online, Sept. 29, 2021(Feminism (feminist theory): Anglo-Saxon feminism was seriously challenged by Black women's critique that it had universalized the position of White Western women by implying that what explains their particular situation explains that of all women. White feminism was charged with being simplistic and Eurocentric, if not racist, for ignoring the enormous differences between women that arose from imperialism, racism, and the historical legacy of slavery. Such differences rendered the basic concepts of feminist theory, which focused primarily on the differences between men and women, inappropriate to Black and Third World women. White feminist ideas include the distinction between re/production, the priority accorded to the family as the origin of women's oppression, and the assumption that all men were patriarchal)