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A Voice From The South (The ^Aschomburg Library Of Nineteenthcentury Black Women Writers)-new

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This Collection Of Essays (1891) Is A Statement Of Black Feminist Thought In The Nineteenth Century, And Is Considered To Be One Of The Original Texts Of The Black Feminist Movement. Cooper Came Of Age In A Period Of Conservatism In The Black Community, A Time When Afroamerican Intellectual And Political Ideas Were Dominated By Men. At The Heart Of Her Work Is A Belief That The Status Of Black Women, The Most Oppressed Group Of All, Is The Only True Measure Of Collective Racial Progress.

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This Collection Of Essays (1891) Is A Statement Of Black Feminist Thought In The Nineteenth Century, And Is Considered To Be One Of The Original Texts Of The Black Feminist Movement. Cooper Came Of Age In A Period Of Conservatism In The Black Community, A Time When Afroamerican Intellectual And Political Ideas Were Dominated By Men. At The Heart Of Her Work Is A Belief That The Status Of Black Women, The Most Oppressed Group Of All, Is The Only True Measure Of Collective Racial Progress.