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LARGE PRINT EDITION. A nuanced commentary on African American progress, race relations and women's suffrage. A Voice From the South, by Anna J. Cooper , was published in 1892 and tackles several prominent issues facing African Americans during the late nineteenth century. The author provides compelling arguments for better education to advance career opportunities.

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LARGE PRINT EDITION. A nuanced commentary on African American progress, race relations and women's suffrage. A Voice From the South, by Anna J. Cooper , was published in 1892 and tackles several prominent issues facing African Americans during the late nineteenth century. The author provides compelling arguments for better education to advance career opportunities.
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Anna J. Cooper (1858-1964) , also known as Anna Julia Haywood Cooper, was an African American writer, scholar and activist. She was born into slavery and didn't receive a formal education until age nine. Cooper initially attended Saint Augustine's Normal School and Collegiate Institute. While studying, she worked as tutor before eventually earning a position as an instructor. Cooper later attended Oberlin College and then University of Paris-Sorbonne, where she became the fourth Black woman to receive a doctoral degree. In the midst of her teaching career, she wrote several books including her most popular work, A Voice From the South.