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  • French Sociology
  • Written by author Charles Lemert
  • Published by Columbia University, May 1981
  • "This collection is a major contribution to the reconstruction of gender balance in African-American history" --Manning Marable, Columbia University
  • "This collection is a major contribution to the reconstruction of gender balance in African-American history" --Manning Marable, Columbia University Library Journal Lemert and Bhan bring to life the remarkable Anna Julia Cooper (1858-1964)
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1Anna Julia Cooper: The Colored Woman's Office1
IThe Colored Woman's Office: A Voice from the South, Part 1
2Our Raison d'Etre (1892)51
3Womanhood: A Vital Element in the Regeneration and Progress of a Race (1886)53
4The Higher Education of Women (1890-1891)72
5"Woman versus the Indian" (1891-1892)88
6The Status of Woman in America (1892)109
IIRace and Culture: A Voice from the South, Part 2
7Has America a Race Problem? If So, How Can It Best Be Solved? (1892)121
8The Negro As Presented in American Literature (1892)134
9What Are We Worth? (1892)161
10The Gain from a Belief (1892)188
IIIThe Range of Cooper's Voice: Feminism, Social Service, Education, and Race Politics
11The Intellectual Progress of the Colored Women in the United States since the Emancipation Proclamation: A Response to Fannie Barrier Williams (1893)201
12The Ethics of the Negro Question (1902)206
13The Social Settlement: What It Is, and What It Does (1913)216
14Sketches from a Teacher's Notebook: Loss of Speech through Isolation (1923?)224
15Foreword to Le Pelerinage de Charlemagne (1925)230
16The Humor of Teaching (1930)232
17My Racial Philosophy (1930)236
18The Negro's Dialect (1930s?)238
19On Education (1930s?)248
20Angry Saxons and Negro Education (1938)259
21Hitler and the Negro (1942?)262
IVWorld Politics, Race, and Slavery: The Historical Studies
22The Social Conditions of the French-American Colonies: The Class Structure (1925)272
23Black Slavery and the French Nation (1925)280
24Equality of Races and the Democratic Movement (1925)291
25Legislative Measures concerning Slavery in the United States: 1787-1850 (1925)299
VReflections on Her Life: Memoirs, Occasional Writings, Letters: 1925-1958
26The Early Years in Washington: Reminiscences of Life with the Grimkes (1951)310
27The Third Step: Cooper's Memoir of the Sorbonne Doctorate (1945-1950?)320
28Selected Letters and Other Writings (1925-1958)331
29The Life of Anna Julia Cooper: A Chronology345
Index347
About the Editors359


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