A Voice from the South: By a Black Woman from the South


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Published in 1892, this is the author's first work. Its eight essays are considered a seminal text of Black feminism. Its theme is that through progress in the situation of Black women, the entire African American community would be uplifted. Cooper is one of the most well-regarded scholars in African American history. - Summary by Verla Viera (7 hr 18 min)

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Our Raison D’être and Soprano Obligato 4:40 Leído por De Anna Lee
Womanhood a Vital Element in the Regeneration and Progress of a Race, Part I 14:00 Leído por Ted Lienhart
Womanhood A Vital Element in the Regeneration and Progress of a Race, Part II 24:21 Leído por Avis Venning
Womanhood A Vital Element in the Regeneration and Progress of a Race, Part III 23:14 Leído por Avis Venning
The Higher Education of Women, Part I 14:01 Leído por Ted Lienhart
The Higher Education of Women, Part II 13:46 Leído por Ted Lienhart
The Higher Education of Women, Part III 18:52 Leído por Ted Lienhart
Woman vs. the Indian, Part I 25:15 Leído por Ted Lienhart
Woman vs. the Indian, Part II 20:26 Leído por Ted Lienhart
Woman vs. the Indian, Part III 21:23 Leído por Ted Lienhart
The Status of Woman in America 24:25 Leído por Elsie Selwyn
Tutti Ad Libitum and Has America a Race Problem; If So, How Can It Best Be Solv… 20:41 Leído por Avis Venning
Has America a Race Problem; If So, How Can It Best Be Solved?, Part II 22:24 Leído por Avis Venning
One Phase of American Literature, Part I 19:34 Leído por Ted Lienhart
One Phase of American Literature, Part II 25:12 Leído por Ted Lienhart
One Phase of American Literature, Part III 21:20 Leído por Ted Lienhart
One Phase of American Literature, Part IV 12:32 Leído por Ted Lienhart
What Are We Worth?, Part I 18:11 Leído por Ted Lienhart
What Are We Worth?, Part II 26:08 Leído por Ted Lienhart
What Are We Worth?, Part III 24:51 Leído por Ted Lienhart
What Are We Worth?, Part IV 15:21 Leído por Ted Lienhart
The Gain From a Belief 27:47 Leído por Ted Lienhart