The Voice of Anna Julia Cooper: Including a Voice from the South and Other Important Essays, Papers, and LettersRowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1 ene 2000 - 357 páginas Recently Anna Julia Cooper has emerged as the most important classic writer in the tradition of African American feminist thought. Mary Helen Washington described Cooper's work as "the most precise, forceful, well-argued statement of black feminist thought to come out of the nineteenth century." This is the first collection of all of Cooper's major writings, including many never before published. It includes all of the essays from her famous book, A Voice from the South, in addition to many other essays and letters accessible only in archives until now. The organization of this important new collection lends itself to a clearer understanding of the major themes and contributions of Cooper's thought, her development as a thinker and writer, and the critiques and controversies surrounding her work. Lemert and Bhan introduce Cooper as an activist, settlement founder, school teacher, college president, linguist, and scholar—a life that paralleled the prodigious accomplishments of W.E.B. Du Bois in so many ways. |
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... , " published in the Dial in 1901 and revised in 1903 as " Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others , " ch . 3 of The Souls of Black Folk ( New York : Bantam , 1989 ) . the indignity of rejection for a post for which he 10 Chapter 1.
... , " published in the Dial in 1901 and revised in 1903 as " Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others , " ch . 3 of The Souls of Black Folk ( New York : Bantam , 1989 ) . the indignity of rejection for a post for which he 10 Chapter 1.
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... souls , who can go into the highways and byways , lifting up and leading , advising and encouraging with the truly catholic benevo- lences of the Gospel of Christ . ( P. 64 ) Cooper was at least a believer in the virtues of piety and ...
... souls , who can go into the highways and byways , lifting up and leading , advising and encouraging with the truly catholic benevo- lences of the Gospel of Christ . ( P. 64 ) Cooper was at least a believer in the virtues of piety and ...
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... Soul of the Far East , Lowell proposed that " personality " and " sense of self ” decline in inverse relation to " manners . " In simple terms , the theory is that the West is more " per- sonal " than the East . Accordingly , it has ...
... Soul of the Far East , Lowell proposed that " personality " and " sense of self ” decline in inverse relation to " manners . " In simple terms , the theory is that the West is more " per- sonal " than the East . Accordingly , it has ...
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... soul to its own highest development , I mean the movement making for Woman's full , free , and complete emancipation , has , after much court- ing , obtained the gracious smile of the Southern woman - I beg her par- don - the Southern ...
... soul to its own highest development , I mean the movement making for Woman's full , free , and complete emancipation , has , after much court- ing , obtained the gracious smile of the Southern woman - I beg her par- don - the Southern ...
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... Souls of Black Folk with a quotation from the poetry of Western civilization and an unscored bar of music from the Negro sorrow songs . Voice was a serious matter to them both , as it still is to those today in their traditions . Yet ...
... Souls of Black Folk with a quotation from the poetry of Western civilization and an unscored bar of music from the Negro sorrow songs . Voice was a serious matter to them both , as it still is to those today in their traditions . Yet ...
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