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  1. 28 de mai. de 2021 · Cooper, Anna Julia. 1925. Black slavery and the French nation. In The voice of Anna Julia Cooper: Including A voice from the South and other important essays, papers, and letters, ed. Lemert, Charles and Bhan, Esme. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 280–90.Google Scholar

  2. Anna Julia Cooper, née Anna Julia Haywood, née le 10 août 1858 et morte le 27 février 1964, est une écrivaine, enseignante, conférencière et une érudite afro-américaine de l' histoire des États-Unis. Après avoir soutenu une thèse d'histoire à la Sorbonne en 1924, Cooper devient la quatrième femme afro-américaine à obtenir un ...

  3. 31 de mar. de 2015 · Anna Julia Cooper. First published Tue Mar 31, 2015. This entry takes as its focal point the philosophical contributions of Anna Julia Cooper with an emphasis on her scholarship and some attention to her commitments as an educator and activist. Authoring one of the earliest book-length analyses of the unique situation of Black women in the ...

  4. Anna Julia Haywood Cooper, Episcopal educator and author, was born on August 10, 1858, in Raleigh, North Carolina. Her mother, Hannah Stanley Haywood, was a slave. As her mother refused to discuss the matter, Anna's paternity was never fully determined, but she believed her father to have been her mother's owner, Dr. Fabius J. Haywood, Sr., or his brother George.

  5. Anna Julia Haywood conocida como Anna J. Cooper fue una escritora, educadora y conferenciante estadounidense. Fue una de las académicas y eruditas afroamericanas más prominentes de la historia de los Estados Unidos. Fue la primera mujer negra que se doctoró en la Universidad de la Sorbona de París, y la cuarta mujer afroamericana en obtener un título de doctorado. Fue un miembro destacado ...

  6. 18 de ago. de 2019 · Anna Julia Cooper was among the educators who emphasized the power of communal care as a method of addressing larger structural ills. By Hannah Giorgis. Lizzie Gill. August 18, 2019.

  7. 13 de dez. de 2022 · We are the heirs of a past which was not our fathers’ moulding.-Anna Julia Cooper. In 1886, Black feminist Anna Julia Cooper stood before a gathering of Black clergy in Washington D.C.’s ...