A Voice From the South

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Oxford University Press, USA, Apr 14, 1988 - Social Science - 368 pages
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 Afro-American 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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Mary H. Washington is at University of Massachusetts, Boston.

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