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  1. Anna Julia Haywood Cooper (Raleigh, 10 de agosto de 1858 – Washington D.C., 27 de fevereiro de 1964) foi uma autora, educadora, socióloga, palestrante, ativista da libertação negra americana e uma das mais notáveis acadêmicas afro-americanas da história dos Estados Unidos.

    • Quarta afro-americana a receber um doutorado
  2. Anna Julia Cooper (née Haywood; August 10, 1858 – February 27, 1964) was an American author, educator, sociologist, speaker, Black liberation activist, Black feminist leader, and one of the most prominent African-American scholars in United States history.

    • Fourth African-American woman to receive a PhD
    • John Haywood (grandfather)
  3. 7 de mai. de 2024 · Anna Julia Cooper was an American educator and writer whose book A Voice From the South by a Black Woman of the South (1892) became a classic African American feminist text. Cooper was the daughter of a slave woman and her white slaveholder (or his brother). In 1868 she enrolled in the newly.

  4. Já na primeira conferência pan-africana, realizada em Londres, em 1900, é possível observar a marginalização das mulheres. Apenas uma mulher, Anna Julia Cooper, foi autorizada a participar do comitê executivo da conferência.

  5. 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.

  6. Anna Julia Cooper was a writer, teacher, and activist who championed education for African Americans and women. She was born into bondage in 1858 in North Carolina and became a prominent leader in the black community. She published her first book, A Voice from the South, in 1892 and received a doctorate of philosophy from Columbia University in 1925.

  7. Learn about the life and legacy of Anna Julia Cooper, a prominent educator, writer and activist who advocated for the education of Black people, especially Black women. Explore her early activism, her book "A Voice from the South", her feminism, her social and cultural critique, and her public intellectual role.