A Voice from the South by Anna J. Cooper

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Author Cooper, Anna J. (Anna Julia), 1858-1964
LoC No. 12002877
Title A Voice from the South
By a Black Woman of the South
Note Reading ease score: 53.0 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
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Summary "A Voice from the South" by Anna J. Cooper is a collection of essays written in the late 19th century. The work primarily addresses the challenges and injustices faced by Black women in America, emphasizing their vital role in the progress and regeneration of society. Through her commentary, Cooper seeks to provide a voice for those who have been historically marginalized, particularly highlighting the unique experiences of Black women in the southern United States. The opening of the book sets the stage for Cooper's exploration of womanhood, race, and social justice. Cooper reflects on the silence surrounding the struggles of the Black woman, illustrating her determination to contribute to the discourse on race and gender. She articulates the necessity of acknowledging and amplifying the voices of Black women, who have often been overlooked in discussions about societal progress, particularly in the context of the South's complex racial dynamics. This initial segment serves as a powerful introduction to her arguments advocating for the education and empowerment of women, establishing the foundational premise for the essays that follow. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class E151: History: America: United States
Subject African Americans -- Southern States -- Social conditions -- 19th century
Subject African American women -- Southern States -- Social conditions -- 19th century
Subject African American women -- Southern States -- History -- 19th century
Subject African Americans -- Southern States -- History -- 19th century
Subject Southern States -- Race relations
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EBook-No. 61741
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Most Recently Updated Jul 18, 2024
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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