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Aunt Tom noun a women who does not support the goals of feminism US, 1968 an attempt to link sementically the struggle of women with the struggle of black slaves by borrowing from the well-known UNCLE TOM.- — Harold Wentworth and Stuart Berg Flexner, Dictionary of American Slang, p. 673, 1975
- In fact, a distaste for Helen is something feminists tend to share. In 1969, Redstockings named her an “Aunt Tom of the Month” in its premier broadsheet. — Manifesta, p. 159, 2000
- “Look who’s calling who an Aunt Tom,” Wolfgang retorted, “she’s the real Aunt Tom, the Chamber of Commerce’s Aunt Tom.” — Dorothy Cobble, The Other Women’s Movement, p. 193, 2004
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