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The Voice of Anna Julia Cooper Charles Lemert

The Voice of Anna Julia Cooper By Charles Lemert

The Voice of Anna Julia Cooper by Charles Lemert


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This collection is a major contribution to the reconstruction of gender balance in African-American history -Manning Marable, Columbia University

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The Voice of Anna Julia Cooper: Including A Voice From the South and Other Important Essays, Papers, and Letters by Charles Lemert

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.

The Voice of Anna Julia Cooper Reviews

Thanks to this much-awaited edition with its excellent introduction, Anna Julia Cooper will no longer be merely a citation in the indices of works on women and people of color. As their title aptly announces, Esme Bhan and Charles Lemert have retrieved for us The Voice of Anna Julia Cooper. -- David Levering Lewis, Rutgers University, historian and author of W.E.B. Du Bois: Biography of a Race, 1868-1919, winner of the Pulitzer Prize f
A much-needed addition to the dearth of primary sources which will illuminate one of history's most important feminist figures. -- Paula Giddings, author of When and Where I Enter: The Impact of Black Women on Race and Sex in America
Cooper may be the founding figure in contemporary writings bringing together race, class, and gender-the foremother of today's influential black feminist writers. This collection is a major contribution to the reconstruction of gender balance in African American history. -- Manning Marable, M. Moran Weston/Black Alumni Council Professor of African-American Studies, Columbia University
Writing over a fifty-year period, Cooper not only participated in the ongoing dialogue over race relations and racial uplift in the United States, but also turned a scholarly lens on the history of the slave trade and the development of the Black Atlantic. She belongs in the company of W.E.B. Du Bois. -- Carla L. Peterson, author of Doers of the Word: African American Women Speakers and Writers in the North (1830-1880)
Historians, literary critics, and general readers alike will appreciate having access to Cooper's viewpoints. -- Kathryn L. Seidel, University of Central Florida * Journal of Southern History *
The Voice of Anna Julia Cooper is, quite simply, a fine collection. Carefully edited, it contributes greatly to the study of the history of this country. -- Cally L. Waite, Teachers College, Columbia University * History of Education Quarterly *
This is an impressive, meticulously researched, and wonderfully written study. It does much to further our understanding of southern women-black and white, conservative and progressive-and their efforts to expand the public role of women in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. -- Christina Greene, University of South Florida * National Women's Studies Association Journal *
This is a good selection of 29 of [Cooper's] writings on varied subjects ranging from her A Voice from the South (1892) to her "Hitler and the Negro" (1942). . . . Theoretical scholars debate how to characterize her; the gracefully written introductions in this valuable volume deftly put the debates in perspective. . . . Highly recommended. -- J. H. Smith, Wake Forest University * CHOICE *
Charles Lemert and Esme Bhan's collection serves a timely purpose. A number of Cooper's less familiar writtings, many previously unpublished or virtually inaccesssible, are also included in this compilation and demonstrate the range of her interests, from race politics to the role of humor in teaching. Lemert and Bhan's introduction provides a comprehensive overview of Cooper's life and interactions with other black intellectuals, including W.E.B. Du Bois, Ida B. Wells, Charlotte Grimke, and Mary Church Terrell. The editors have chosen wisely from a lifetime of work. * Washington History *
The Voice of Anna Julia Cooper will surely be an instructive and engaging read for those interested in African American educational history or feminist philosophy, as well as for those who enjoy reading astute observations on race, gender, and class in society. * Harvard Educational Review *
The writings of this influential African American activist make for powerful reading. * Waterwheel *

About Charles Lemert

Charles Lemert, professor of sociology at Wesleyan University, is the author of many books, including most recently Social Things: An Introduction to the Sociological Life (Rowman & Littlefield, 1997). He lives in Middletown, Connecticut. Esme Bhan has been director of the African-American Indexing Project at the Smithsonian Institution and is former principal curator at the Moorland-Springarn Research Center at Howard University. She lives in Washington, D.C.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Anna Julia Cooper: The Colored Woman's Office Part 2 I. The Colored Woman's Office: A Voice from the South Chapter 3 Our Raison d'Etre (1892) Chapter 4 Womanhood: A Vital Element in the Regeneration and Progress of a Race (1886) Chapter 5 The Higher Education of Women (1890-1891) Chapter 6 "Woman versus the Indian" (1891-1892) Chapter 7 The Status of Woman in America (1892) Part 8 II. Race and Culture: A Voice from the South Chapter 9 Has America a Race Problem? If So, How Can It Best Be Solved? (1892) Chapter 10 The Negro As Presented in American Literature (1892) Chapter 11 What Are We Worth? (1892) Chapter 12 The Gain from a Belief (1892) Part 13 III. The Range of Cooper's Voice: Feminism, Social Service, Education, and Race Politics Chapter 14 The Intellectual Progress of the Colored Women in the United States since the Emancipation Proclamation: A Response to Fannie Barrier Williams (1893) Chapter 15 The Ethics of the Negro Question (1902) Chapter 16 The Social Settlement: What It Is, and What It Does (1913) Chapter 17 Sketches from a Teacher's Notebook: Loss of Speech through Isolation (1923?) Chapter 18 Foreword to Le Pelerinage de Charlemagne (1925) Chapter 19 The Humor of Teaching (1930) Chapter 20 My Racial Philosophy (1930) Chapter 21 The Negro's Dialect (1930s?) Chapter 22 On Education (1930s?) Angry Saxons and Negro Education (1938) Chapter 23 Hitler and the Negro (1942?) Part 24 IV. World Politics, Race, and Slavery: The Historical Studies Chapter 25 The Social Conditions of the French-American Colonies: The Class Structure (1925) Chapter 26 Black Slavery and the French Nation (1925) Chapter 27 Equality of Races and the Democratic Movement (1925) Chapter 28 Legislative Measures Concerning Slavery in the United States: 1787-1850 (1925) Part 29 V. Reflections on Her Life: Memoirs, Occasional Writings, Letters: 1925-1958 Chapter 30 The Early Years in Washington: Reminiscences of Life with the Grimkes (1951) Chapter 31 The Third Step: Cooper's Memoir of the Sorbonne Doctorate (1945-1950?) Chapter 32 Selected Letters and Other Writings (1925-1958) Chapter 33 The Life of Anna Julia Cooper: A Chronology Chapter 34 Index

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CIN0847684083VG
9780847684083
0847684083
The Voice of Anna Julia Cooper: Including A Voice From the South and Other Important Essays, Papers, and Letters by Charles Lemert
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
1998-01-01
370
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