The Voice of Anna Julia Cooper: Including A Voice from the South and Other Important Essays, Papers, and LettersRowman & Littlefield, 1998 - 359 páginas This is the first collection of Cooper's major writings, including many never before published. Also includes "The Higher Education of Women" from A Voice From the South as recommended in the Wheatley edition of the CCSS Curriculum Maps. |
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Índice
Anna Julia Cooper The Colored Womans Office Charles Letnert | 1 |
The Colored Womans Office A Voice from the South Part 1 | 45 |
Our Raison dEtre 1892 | 51 |
Womanhood A Vital Element in the Regeneration and Progress of a Race 1886 | 53 |
The Higher Education of Women 18901891 | 72 |
Women versus the Indian 18911892 | 88 |
The Status of Woman in America 1892 | 109 |
Race and Culture A Voice from the South Part 2 | 119 |
My Racial Philosophy 1930 | 236 |
The Negros Dialect 1930s? | 238 |
On Education 1930s? | 248 |
Angry Saxons and Negro Education 1938 | 259 |
Hitler and the Negro 1942? | 262 |
World Politics Race and Slavery The Historical Studies | 267 |
The Social Conditions of the FrenchAmerican Colonies The Class Structure 1925 | 272 |
Black Slavery and the French Nation 1925 | 280 |
Has America a Race Problem? If So How Can It Best Be Solved? 1892 | 121 |
The Negro As Presented in American Literature 1892 | 134 |
What Are We Worth? 1892 | 161 |
The Gain from a Belief 1892 | 188 |
The Range of Coopers Voice Feminism Social Service Education and Race Politics | 197 |
The Intellectual Progress of the Colored Women in the United States since the Emancipation Proclamation A Response to Fannie Barrier Williams 1893 | 201 |
The Ethics of the Negro Question 1902 | 206 |
The Social Settlement What It Is and What It Does 1913 | 216 |
Sketches from a Teachers Notebook Loss of Speech through Isolation 1923? | 224 |
Foreword to Le Pelerinage de Charlemagne | 230 |
The Humor of Teaching 1930 | 232 |
Equality of Races and the Democratic Movement 1925 | 291 |
Legislative Measures concerning Slavery in the United States 17871850 1925 | 299 |
Reflections on Her Life Memoirs Occasional Writings Letters 19251958 | 305 |
The Early Years in Washington Reminiscences of Life with the Grimkes 1951 | 310 |
The Third Step Coopers Memoir of the Sorbonne Doctorate 19451950? | 320 |
Selected Letters and Other Writings 19251958 | 331 |
The Life of Anna Julia Cooper A Chronology | 345 |
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About the Editors | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
The Voice of Anna Julia Cooper: Including a Voice from the South and Other ... Anna J. Cooper Vista previa restringida - 2000 |
The Voice of Anna Julia Cooper: Including A Voice from the South and Other ... Anna Julia Cooper Vista de fragmentos - 1998 |
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