Sex, Race and Class This 1975 pamphlet jointly published by the Falling Wall Press and Race Today Publications examines Selma James’ essay, “Sex, Race and Working Class Power.” The pamphlet analyzes how James contends with the relationship between class, race, and gender. It also discusses wages for housework and intersectionality in the women’s movement, particularly in regard to Black women’s experiences. Metadata Title: Sex, Race and Class Date: 1975 Publisher: Falling Wall Press and Race Today Publications Region: National (all of Canada) Author(s): Selma James, Darcus Howe, Barbara Beese, Mala Dhondy